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How did Gough Whitlam help?

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*women were treated equally; they had many more opportunities

*multiculturalism

*giving more rights to Aboriginals (land rights, etc)

*introduced medibank aka. medicare today

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Yes. Thanks to the whitlam government we now have Medicare, HECS (higher education consulting service) and the white Australia policy has been abolished. He helped us along the way to what Australia is today. It is a multicultural society and has very good health services.

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Gough Whitlam made females an equal in the pay so they got the same pay as males.

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