MARK DREYFUS MP

Member for Isaacs

Palace Letters Ruling

29 May 2020

Labor welcomes the High Courts decision that the Commonwealth was wrong to refuse access to the letters between Sir John Kerr and The Queen surrounding the 1975 Dismissal of the Whitlam Government.

MARK DREYFUS
SHADOW ATTORNEY-GENERAL
SHADOW MINISTER FOR CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM
MEMBER FOR ISAACS

MATT THISTLETHWAITE MP
SHADOW ASSISTANT MINISTER FOR FINANCIAL SERVICES
SHADOW ASSISTANT MINISTER FOR THE REPUBLIC
MEMBER FOR KINGSFORD SMITH

PALACE LETTERS RULING


Labor welcomes the High Courts decision that the Commonwealth was wrong to refuse access to the letters between Sir John Kerr and The Queen surrounding the 1975 Dismissal of the Whitlam Government.

The High Court has rejected the Commonwealths claim that the letters did not need to be made available for public access because they were private or personal to Sir John Kerr and so not the property of the Commonwealth.

Labor is a strong supporter of the public's right to know and freedom of information laws.

The Australian people have a right to know the full history of the greatest political and constitutional crisis in Australia's history.

All 211 of the so-called Palace Letters between The Queen, her private secretary, and the then Governor-General should be made accessible to the Australian people immediately.

Labor congratulates Jenny Hocking for her four year campaign to have these letters made public and her commitment to tell the full story of the events of 1975.

FRIDAY, 29 MAY 2020