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Chris Watson articulates Labor’s purpose as “a light upon a mountain” – four decades before
Ben Chifley’s famed “light on the hill” speech John Curtin tells a hushed parliament that “a great naval battle is proceeding”
Gough Whitlam declares “It’s time” for a new Labor government
Bob Hawke’s urges South Africa’s apartheid leaders to listen to “the spirit of men and women yearning to be free”
Paul Keating’s belief in Labor as “the people who can dream the big dreams and do the big things”
Kevin Rudd says “We are Sorry” to the stolen generations of Aboriginal Australians
Clip from the author, reproduced with permission from The Australian:
http://video.theaustralian.com.au/2305217661/Labors-greatest-speeches