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Jenny Hocking

Jennifer Jane Hocking AM FASSA is an Australian historian, political scientist and biographer. She is the inaugural Distinguished Whitlam Fellow with the Whitlam Institute at Western Sydney University,[1] Emeritus Professor at Monash University,[2] and former Director of the National Centre for Australian Studies at Monash University. Her work is in two key areas, counter-terrorism and Australian political biography. In both areas she explores Australian democratic practice, the relationship between the arms of government, and aspects of Australian political history. Her research into the life of former Australian prime minister Gough Whitlam uncovered significant new material on the role of High Court justice Sir Anthony Mason in the dismissal of the Whitlam government. This has been described as "a discovery of historical importance".[3] Since 2001 Hocking has been a member of the Board of Trustees of the Lionel Murphy Foundation.[4]

Jenny Hocking

Hocking in 2006
BornMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
OccupationWriter, researcher, academic based at Monash University
LanguageEnglish
EducationLauriston Girls' School
Alma materMonash University, University of Sydney
Notable worksLionel Murphy: A Political Biography
Frank Hardy: Politics, Literature, Life
Gough Whitlam: A Moment in History
Gough Whitlam: His Time
The Dismissal Dossier
The Palace Letters: The Queen, the Governor-General, and the Plot to dismiss Gough Whitlam
PartnerDaryl Dellora

Early life and education edit

Hocking is the daughter of Frederick Hocking, a psychiatrist with a significant practice treating survivors of long-term trauma, many of whom were Holocaust survivors, and Barbara Hocking,[5] the first barrister briefed in the Mabo case. She was born in Melbourne, Victoria, in 1954 and attended Lauriston Girls' School and then Monash University, where she graduated with both a Bachelor of Science and subsequently a Bachelor of Economics.

Hocking was particularly influenced at Monash University by Professor Ian Ward, a noted economic historian. After graduating from Monash University in the late 1970s she worked as a printer for the underground Walker Press in Collingwood printing large format colour posters, political pamphlets, newsletters and booklets.

In 1977 Hocking met her partner, Daryl Dellora, a documentary filmmaker. Together they formed the film production company Film Art Doco,[6] and have co-scripted several award-winning documentaries including Against the Innocent (1988) and Mr Neal is Entitled to be an Agitator (1991).[7][8] The latter, dealing with the former High Court justice and Attorney-General Lionel Murphy, has been screened on ABC television.

Hocking holds a Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Sydney, which examined the establishment of Australia's counter terrorism framework and was published as Beyond Terrorism: The Development of the Australian Security State in 1993.[9][10]

Academic career edit

Palace letters campaign edit

In 2016 Hocking commenced proceedings in the Federal Court of Australia against the National Archives of Australia seeking the release of secret correspondence between the governor-general, Sir John Kerr, and the Queen regarding the dismissal of the Whitlam government. These 'Palace letters' were held by the Archives and were under the embargo of the Queen, potentially indefinitely.[11] The case was unsuccessful in the Federal Court and in February 2019 an appeal to the Full Court of the Federal Court was rejected by a majority.[12][13] However, in May 2020 Hocking's appeal to the High Court succeeded: in an emphatic 6:1 decision the High Court found that the Palace letters are "Commonwealth records" (not personal property) and instructed the Director-General of the National Archives to reconsider Hocking's request for access to the letters, as well as to pay all of Hocking's considerable legal costs.[14][15][16][17] The letters were released in full and online on 14 July 2020.[18]

Reaction to Hocking's research on Whitlam edit

As a consequence of the importance of Gough Whitlam in Australia's political history, Hocking's books about him, and featuring him, have received considerable attention from public commentators, academics and politicians. Overall, the response has been positive.

According to the judges of the Barbara Ramsden Award, the Whitlam biography was recognised as "an unusually thorough treatment and ... a monumental project ... reminiscent of the glory days of publishing".[19]  

Its quality was also highly praised: Frank Bongiorno called it "A fascinating and important account ... and a tour de force as a piece of history ...".[20] Greg Kelton suggested it might be "the best Australian political biography In decades ... ". Neal Blewett stated that "There is no better account of how the triumph of 1972 turned into the catastrophe of 1975." At the launching of the book, former Labor Prime Minister of Australia Kevin Rudd says that "it lets us see who Gough Whitlam the person was before he became Gough Whitlam the politician".[21][22]

Former premier of Western Australia, Carmen Lawrence, wrote: "It is a testament to Hocking’s research, her eye for the apt example, and her scholarship that she is able to expand our understanding of the man, and the influences that shaped such a significant Australia figure."[23]

Public commentary edit

Hocking, a republican and member of the Australian Republican Movement executive, said of Queen Elizabeth II, “The monarchy is a very strange beast in which it’s both a political institution and a family... In fact, you know you might say in some key ways, the protection of the monarchy as an institution is actually damaging to the family as a human element. Certainly the dynamics recently have suggested that that’s the case... she’s been a figure of stability and unity in managing those really difficult human aspects and human elements.”[24] In 2022, Hocking said King Charles III had a "very well-known tendency to engage in the political space that really monarchs and monarchs-to-be should not be engaging in", had caused "a great conservatism in architecture" and engaged in "very party-political intervention" with respect to the black spider memos when he was Prince of Wales.[25]

Major works edit

  • Beyond Terrorism: the Development of the Australian Security State, Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 1993, ISBN 1863733604 (paperback)

    The author chronicles and discusses the development of Australia’s security organisations. She highlights the importance of the buzzwords” “terrorism” , “counter-terrorism” and “subversion”. Hocking voices concern at the way security organisations are tempted to build up their own status and "recognition", so as to gain increased government funding, sometimes by exaggerating dangers, imagined events and actual events e.g the Hilton bombing.[26]

  • Lionel Murphy: A Political Biography, Melbourne: Cambridge University Press, 2000 ISBN 0 521 79485 4 (paperback)
     
    Lionel Murphy. Senator and reformist Attorney-General in the Whitlam government, Justice of the High Court of Australia. Photo in 1970.

The first edition of this work was published in 1997. This is new edition with a Foreword by Justice Michael Kirby and an Epilogue "Did Lionel Murphy really happen?" by the author, 2000. The book traces Murphy's life from childhood to his role in the Labor split of the 1950s, his pioneering work as a senator and reformist Attorney-General in the Whitlam government, through to his rise to the bench of the High Court, and to his untimely death, amidst controversy, in 1986.[27]

  • Terror Laws: ASIO, Counter-terrorism and the Threat to Democracy, Sydney: University of New South Wales Press, 2004. ISBN 086840702X, 9780868407029

The author discusses the issue of balancing the need for national security with individual rights and freedoms. The author argues that, in the light of September 11 and Bali, the security legislation proposed, and in part passed, by the Howard government compromises the separation of powers and individual legal and political rights.[28]

Christina Hill in the Australian Book Review describes this book as “a non-judgemental and informative life study: Hardy’s tireless political activism on behalf of the left, his work as a public figure and as a writer, his late career as a media personality, his disastrous private life (his drinking, gambling and serial adulteries) all flesh out the man and his world.” [29][30]

  • Gough Whitlam: A Moment in History, Melbourne University Publishing/Miegunyah Press: Melbourne, 2008 ISBN 9780522857054
     
    Gough Whitlam – Prime Minister of Australia

This is Volume I of Gough Whitlam: The Biography. It is a biographical study of the former Labor Prime Minister of Australia. It traces his childhood in the fledgling city of Canberra, his extensive war service in the Pacific and his marriage to Margaret. The biography draws on previously unseen archival material, extensive interviews with family and colleagues, and exclusive interviews with Gough Whitlam himself. The biography describes Whitlam as an extraordinary and complex man whose life was formed by the remarkable events of previous generations of his family. It chronicles his role in changing the Australian political and cultural landscape.[31]

  • Gough Whitlam: His Time, Melbourne University Publishing/Miegunyah Press: Melbourne, 2012

This is Volume II of Gough Whitlam: The Biography. It is a new updated edition of this second book, with an additional chapter and Epilogue: “I never said I was immortal, merely eternal”, 2014. This second volume chronicles the period when Gough Whitlam swept to power in the election of December 1972, becoming Australia’s twenty-first prime minister. The author describes the following three years during which Whitlam’s transforming political agenda unfolded. It puts on the record the non-acceptance and resentments of Whitlam’s political enemies. The narrative builds up to the dismissal of the Whitlam government by Governor-General Sir John Kerr covertly supported by Justice Sir Anthony Mason.[32]

  • The Dismissal Dossier: Everything you were never meant to know about November 1975, Melbourne: Melbourne University Publishing, 2015.

This is an entirely separate work which has been updated in 2016 and 2017. In the light of newly released documents and hitherto unavailable evidence this work covers the secret story of the planning, the people, and the collusion behind the removal of Gough Whitlam.[33]

  • The Palace Letters: The Queen, the Governor-General, and the Plot to dismiss Gough Whitlam, Melbourne: Scribe Publications, 2020 ISBN 9781922310248

Awards edit

In 2010 Hocking was elected a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia.[34] In 2013 she was awarded an Australian Research Council Discovery Outstanding Researcher Award (DORA) Fellowship[35] Hocking was a judge of the Walkley Awards for Best Documentary Film (2014) and for the Walkley Awards Best Book (2015).[36] From 2016 to 2021 she was a judge of the Hazel Rowley Literary Fellowship.[37]

Hocking was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in the 2023 Australian Honours for "significant service to the preservation of Australian political history".[38]

Other awards and honours include:

Bibliography edit

Books edit

  • Beyond terrorism : the development of the Australian security state. Sydney: Allen & Unwin. 1993.
  • Lionel Murphy : a political biography. Melbourne: Cambridge University Press. 1997.
  • Lionel Murphy : a political biography (New ed.). Melbourne: Cambridge University Press. 2000.
  • Terror laws : ASIO, counter-terrorism and the threat to democracy. Kensington, NSW: University of New South Wales Press. 2004.
  • Frank Hardy : politics, literature, life. Melbourne: Lothian Books. 2005.
  • Gough Whitlam : a moment in history. Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Publishing. 2008.
  • Gough Whitlam : his time. Carlton, Vic.: Miegunyah Press. 2012.
  • The Dismissal dossier. Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Publishing. 2015.
  • The Palace Letters : the Queen, the governor-general, and the plot to dismiss Gough Whitlam. Brunswick, Vic.: Scribe. 2020.[47]

Essays and reporting edit

  • "Subversion and political dissent: where ASIO draws the line". Australian Left Review (89): 38–45. 1984.
  • "The election that never was: [Reflection on the 1974 double dissolution.]". Overland (196): 36–40. 2009.
  • "The dismissal of the Whitlam Government : from the shadows of history". The National Library of Australia Magazine. 7 (4): 14–17. December 2015.

Critical studies and reviews of Hocking's work edit

The Palace Letters
  • Piccini, Jon (January–February 2021). "'An endless tussle with the past' : two different readings of the Palace Letters". Australian Book Review. 428: 9–10.

References edit

  1. ^ "Meet Our Fellows: Professor Jenny Hocking: Distinguished Fellow". Whitlam Institute within the University of Western Sydney. Whitlam Institute. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
  2. ^ "Profile: Professor Jenny Hocking". Monash University. Monash University Arts. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
  3. ^ Editorial (28 August 2012). "The Governor-General, the judge and the dismissal". The Australian (newspaper) p.15.
  4. ^ "Board of Trustees of the Lionel Murphy Foundation". Lionel Murphy Foundation. Retrieved 6 February 2019.
  5. ^ "Hocking Barbara (1928–2013)". National Library of Australia. Trove. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
  6. ^ "Prof Jenny Hocking". Film Art Media. Daryl Dellora and Sue Maslin AO. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
  7. ^ "Against the Innocent". IMDb. IMDb Amazon. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
  8. ^ Dellora, Daryl. "Mr Neal is entitled to be an Agitator". IMDb. IMDb Amazon. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
  9. ^ Hocking, Jenny (1 April 1993). Beyond Terrorism: The Development of the Australian Security State (First ed.). Melbourne, Victoria: Allen and Unwin. ISBN 978-1863733601.
  10. ^ Who's Who in Australia 2014, Crown Content, Melbourne, ISBN 1 74095 184 0, p 1084
  11. ^ Madeleine Morris ‘The Palace letters: New fight to release correspondence between Queen, G-G in lead-up to Whitlam dismissal’ ABC 7.30 21 October 2016
  12. ^ Hocking v Director-General of the National Archives of Australia [2019] FCAFC 12
  13. ^ Hocking, Jenny (21 February 2019). "A national humiliation". Pearls and Irritations. Retrieved 23 February 2019.
  14. ^ "Hocking v Director-General of the National Archives of Australia [2020] HCA 19" (PDF). High Court of Australia: Judgment Summaries. 29 May 2020. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  15. ^ Hocking v Director-General of the National Archives of Australia [2020] HCA 19
  16. ^ Knaus, Christopher; Zhou, Naaman (29 May 2020). "Palace letters: high court ruling paves the way for release of Queen's secret correspondence before 1975 Whitlam dismissal". The Guardian. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  17. ^ Whitbourn, Michaela (29 May 2020). "High Court ruling favours release of 'Palace Papers' on Whitlam Dismissal". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  18. ^ "The Kerr Palace Letters". National Archives of Australia. 14 July 2020. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
  19. ^ "Barbara Ramsden Award". Australian Writers National Literary Awards. 2014.
  20. ^ Bongiorno, Frank (9 October 2012). "Canberra Times".
  21. ^ Rudd, Kevin (6 November 2008). A Moment in History.
  22. ^ Blewett, Neal (November 2012). "Gough Whitlam in and out of government". Australian Book Review.
  23. ^ Lawrence, Carmen (Autumn 2009). "Overland". No. 194.
  24. ^ Laura Newell, "Remembering the Queen: Was she truly Elizabeth the Great?" The West Australian, 9, September, 2022, https://thewest.com.au/news/queen-elizabeth-ii/remembering-the-queen-was-she-truly-elizabeth-the-great-c-5394169
  25. ^ "7am", Schwartz Media, 19, September, 2022, https://www.themonthly.com.au/podcast/charles-formerly-known-prince#toggled
  26. ^ Hocking, Jenny; Beyond Terrorism: the Development of the Australian Security State, Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 1993, ISBN 1863733604 (paperback)
  27. ^ Hocking, Jenny; Lionel Murphy: A Political Biography, Melbourne: Cambridge University Press, 1997 ISBN 0 521 79485 4 (paperback)
  28. ^ Hocking, Jenny; Terror Laws: ASIO, Counter-terrorism and the Threat to Democracy, Sydney: University of New South Wales Press, 2004. ISBN 086840702X, 9780868407029
  29. ^ Christina Hill, Australian Book Review, no 278, Melbourne, 2006
  30. ^ Hocking, Jenny; Frank Hardy: Politics, Literature, Life, Melbourne: Lothian Books, 2005.ISBN 0734408366, ISBN 9780734408365
  31. ^ Hocking, Jenny; Gough Whitlam: A Moment in History, Melbourne University Publishing/Miegunyah Press: Melbourne, 2008 ISBN 9780522857054
  32. ^ Hocking, Jenny; Gough Whitlam: His Time, Melbourne University Publishing/Miegunyah Press: Melbourne, 2012
  33. ^ Hocking, Jenny; The Dismissal Dossier: Everything you were never meant to know about November 1975, Melbourne: Melbourne University Publishing, 2015.
  34. ^ "Academy Fellow: Emeritus Professor Jenny Hocking FASSA". Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
  35. ^ "Discovery Outstanding Researcher Award". Federal Register of Legislation. Commonwealth Government. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
  36. ^ "Walkley Award Best Books". Walkley Awards for Excellence in Journalism. Retrieved 6 February 2019.
  37. ^ "Hazel Rowley Biography Award". Retrieved 6 February 2019.
  38. ^ "Australia Day 2023 Honours: Full list". The Sydney Morning Herald. 25 January 2023. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  39. ^ Hocking, Jenny (1997). Lionel Murphy: A Political Biography. Cambridge University Press. p. 371. ISBN 0-5215-8108-7.
  40. ^ a b c d "Research: Professor Jenny Hocking". Monash. Retrieved 1 August 2017.
  41. ^ Hocking, Jenny (2005). Frank Hardy: Politics, Literature, Life. South Melbourne: Lothian Books. ISBN 0-7344-0836-6.
  42. ^ Hocking, Jenny (2009). Gough Whitlam: A Moment In History. Melbourne University Publishing, The Miegunyah Press. p. 496. ISBN 9780522857054.
  43. ^ Hocking, Jenny (2014). Gough Whitlam: His Time. Melbourne University Publishing, The Miegunyah Press. p. 632. ISBN 9780522868067.
  44. ^ "Barbara Ramsden Award". AustLit. Retrieved 14 February 2018.
  45. ^ "Film Art Media – About us". Film Art Media. Retrieved 6 February 2019.
  46. ^ "Harold White Fellowships". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 6 February 2019.
  47. ^ 'Governor-General' appears in lower-case throughout.

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Jennifer Jane Hocking AM FASSA is an Australian historian political scientist and biographer She is the inaugural Distinguished Whitlam Fellow with the Whitlam Institute at Western Sydney University 1 Emeritus Professor at Monash University 2 and former Director of the National Centre for Australian Studies at Monash University Her work is in two key areas counter terrorism and Australian political biography In both areas she explores Australian democratic practice the relationship between the arms of government and aspects of Australian political history Her research into the life of former Australian prime minister Gough Whitlam uncovered significant new material on the role of High Court justice Sir Anthony Mason in the dismissal of the Whitlam government This has been described as a discovery of historical importance 3 Since 2001 Hocking has been a member of the Board of Trustees of the Lionel Murphy Foundation 4 Jenny HockingAM FASSAHocking in 2006BornMelbourne Victoria AustraliaOccupationWriter researcher academic based at Monash UniversityLanguageEnglishEducationLauriston Girls SchoolAlma materMonash University University of SydneyNotable worksLionel Murphy A Political BiographyFrank Hardy Politics Literature LifeGough Whitlam A Moment in HistoryGough Whitlam His TimeThe Dismissal DossierThe Palace Letters The Queen the Governor General and the Plot to dismiss Gough WhitlamPartnerDaryl Dellora Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Academic career 2 1 Palace letters campaign 2 2 Reaction to Hocking s research on Whitlam 2 3 Public commentary 3 Major works 4 Awards 5 Bibliography 5 1 Books 5 2 Essays and reporting 5 3 Critical studies and reviews of Hocking s work 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editHocking is the daughter of Frederick Hocking a psychiatrist with a significant practice treating survivors of long term trauma many of whom were Holocaust survivors and Barbara Hocking 5 the first barrister briefed in the Mabo case She was born in Melbourne Victoria in 1954 and attended Lauriston Girls School and then Monash University where she graduated with both a Bachelor of Science and subsequently a Bachelor of Economics Hocking was particularly influenced at Monash University by Professor Ian Ward a noted economic historian After graduating from Monash University in the late 1970s she worked as a printer for the underground Walker Press in Collingwood printing large format colour posters political pamphlets newsletters and booklets In 1977 Hocking met her partner Daryl Dellora a documentary filmmaker Together they formed the film production company Film Art Doco 6 and have co scripted several award winning documentaries including Against the Innocent 1988 and Mr Neal is Entitled to be an Agitator 1991 7 8 The latter dealing with the former High Court justice and Attorney General Lionel Murphy has been screened on ABC television Hocking holds a Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Sydney which examined the establishment of Australia s counter terrorism framework and was published as Beyond Terrorism The Development of the Australian Security State in 1993 9 10 Academic career editPalace letters campaign edit Main article Palace letters In 2016 Hocking commenced proceedings in the Federal Court of Australia against the National Archives of Australia seeking the release of secret correspondence between the governor general Sir John Kerr and the Queen regarding the dismissal of the Whitlam government These Palace letters were held by the Archives and were under the embargo of the Queen potentially indefinitely 11 The case was unsuccessful in the Federal Court and in February 2019 an appeal to the Full Court of the Federal Court was rejected by a majority 12 13 However in May 2020 Hocking s appeal to the High Court succeeded in an emphatic 6 1 decision the High Court found that the Palace letters are Commonwealth records not personal property and instructed the Director General of the National Archives to reconsider Hocking s request for access to the letters as well as to pay all of Hocking s considerable legal costs 14 15 16 17 The letters were released in full and online on 14 July 2020 18 Reaction to Hocking s research on Whitlam edit As a consequence of the importance of Gough Whitlam in Australia s political history Hocking s books about him and featuring him have received considerable attention from public commentators academics and politicians Overall the response has been positive According to the judges of the Barbara Ramsden Award the Whitlam biography was recognised as an unusually thorough treatment and a monumental project reminiscent of the glory days of publishing 19 Its quality was also highly praised Frank Bongiorno called it A fascinating and important account and a tour de force as a piece of history 20 Greg Kelton suggested it might be the best Australian political biography In decades Neal Blewett stated that There is no better account of how the triumph of 1972 turned into the catastrophe of 1975 At the launching of the book former Labor Prime Minister of Australia Kevin Rudd says that it lets us see who Gough Whitlam the person was before he became Gough Whitlam the politician 21 22 Former premier of Western Australia Carmen Lawrence wrote It is a testament to Hocking s research her eye for the apt example and her scholarship that she is able to expand our understanding of the man and the influences that shaped such a significant Australia figure 23 Public commentary edit Hocking a republican and member of the Australian Republican Movement executive said of Queen Elizabeth II The monarchy is a very strange beast in which it s both a political institution and a family In fact you know you might say in some key ways the protection of the monarchy as an institution is actually damaging to the family as a human element Certainly the dynamics recently have suggested that that s the case she s been a figure of stability and unity in managing those really difficult human aspects and human elements 24 In 2022 Hocking said King Charles III had a very well known tendency to engage in the political space that really monarchs and monarchs to be should not be engaging in had caused a great conservatism in architecture and engaged in very party political intervention with respect to the black spider memos when he was Prince of Wales 25 Major works editBeyond Terrorism the Development of the Australian Security State Sydney Allen amp Unwin 1993 ISBN 1863733604 paperback The author chronicles and discusses the development of Australia s security organisations She highlights the importance of the buzzwords terrorism counter terrorism and subversion Hocking voices concern at the way security organisations are tempted to build up their own status and recognition so as to gain increased government funding sometimes by exaggerating dangers imagined events and actual events e g the Hilton bombing 26 Lionel Murphy A Political Biography Melbourne Cambridge University Press 2000 ISBN 0 521 79485 4 paperback nbsp Lionel Murphy Senator and reformist Attorney General in the Whitlam government Justice of the High Court of Australia Photo in 1970 The first edition of this work was published in 1997 This is new edition with a Foreword by Justice Michael Kirby and an Epilogue Did Lionel Murphy really happen by the author 2000 The book traces Murphy s life from childhood to his role in the Labor split of the 1950s his pioneering work as a senator and reformist Attorney General in the Whitlam government through to his rise to the bench of the High Court and to his untimely death amidst controversy in 1986 27 Terror Laws ASIO Counter terrorism and the Threat to Democracy Sydney University of New South Wales Press 2004 ISBN 086840702X 9780868407029The author discusses the issue of balancing the need for national security with individual rights and freedoms The author argues that in the light of September 11 and Bali the security legislation proposed and in part passed by the Howard government compromises the separation of powers and individual legal and political rights 28 Frank Hardy Politics Literature Life Melbourne Lothian Books 2005 ISBN 0734408366 ISBN 9780734408365Christina Hill in the Australian Book Review describes this book as a non judgemental and informative life study Hardy s tireless political activism on behalf of the left his work as a public figure and as a writer his late career as a media personality his disastrous private life his drinking gambling and serial adulteries all flesh out the man and his world 29 30 Gough Whitlam A Moment in History Melbourne University Publishing Miegunyah Press Melbourne 2008 ISBN 9780522857054 nbsp Gough Whitlam Prime Minister of AustraliaThis is Volume I of Gough Whitlam The Biography It is a biographical study of the former Labor Prime Minister of Australia It traces his childhood in the fledgling city of Canberra his extensive war service in the Pacific and his marriage to Margaret The biography draws on previously unseen archival material extensive interviews with family and colleagues and exclusive interviews with Gough Whitlam himself The biography describes Whitlam as an extraordinary and complex man whose life was formed by the remarkable events of previous generations of his family It chronicles his role in changing the Australian political and cultural landscape 31 Gough Whitlam His Time Melbourne University Publishing Miegunyah Press Melbourne 2012This is Volume II of Gough Whitlam The Biography It is a new updated edition of this second book with an additional chapter and Epilogue I never said I was immortal merely eternal 2014 This second volume chronicles the period when Gough Whitlam swept to power in the election of December 1972 becoming Australia s twenty first prime minister The author describes the following three years during which Whitlam s transforming political agenda unfolded It puts on the record the non acceptance and resentments of Whitlam s political enemies The narrative builds up to the dismissal of the Whitlam government by Governor General Sir John Kerr covertly supported by Justice Sir Anthony Mason 32 The Dismissal Dossier Everything you were never meant to know about November 1975 Melbourne Melbourne University Publishing 2015 This is an entirely separate work which has been updated in 2016 and 2017 In the light of newly released documents and hitherto unavailable evidence this work covers the secret story of the planning the people and the collusion behind the removal of Gough Whitlam 33 The Palace Letters The Queen the Governor General and the Plot to dismiss Gough Whitlam Melbourne Scribe Publications 2020 ISBN 9781922310248Awards editIn 2010 Hocking was elected a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia 34 In 2013 she was awarded an Australian Research Council Discovery Outstanding Researcher Award DORA Fellowship 35 Hocking was a judge of the Walkley Awards for Best Documentary Film 2014 and for the Walkley Awards Best Book 2015 36 From 2016 to 2021 she was a judge of the Hazel Rowley Literary Fellowship 37 Hocking was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in the 2023 Australian Honours for significant service to the preservation of Australian political history 38 Other awards and honours include Lionel Murphy A Political Biography 39 was short listed for the 1998 South Australian Festival Awards for Literature non fiction award 40 Frank Hardy Politics Literature Life 41 was short listed for the NSW Premier s History Awards State Records Prize in 2006 40 Gough Whitlam A Moment in History 42 was short listed in 2009 for The Age Book of the Year Award the Queensland Premier s History Awards and the Prime Minister s Literary Awards and long listed in the Walkley Awards 40 In 2012 Gough Whitlam His Time 43 won the FAW Barbara Ramsden Award in 2014 44 and was shortlisted in the Prime Minister s Literary Awards Australian History prize the Queensland Literary Awards non fiction award and the National Biography Award and long listed in The Nib Waverley Library Award for Literature 40 1999 2005 Professor Hocking was honoured as an Australian Research Council QEII Postdoctoral Fellow 45 In 2002 she was conferred as a Harold White Fellow at the National Library of Australia 46 Bibliography editThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items June 2016 Books edit Beyond terrorism the development of the Australian security state Sydney Allen amp Unwin 1993 Lionel Murphy a political biography Melbourne Cambridge University Press 1997 Lionel Murphy a political biography New ed Melbourne Cambridge University Press 2000 Terror laws ASIO counter terrorism and the threat to democracy Kensington NSW University of New South Wales Press 2004 Frank Hardy politics literature life Melbourne Lothian Books 2005 Gough Whitlam a moment in history Carlton Vic Melbourne University Publishing 2008 Gough Whitlam his time Carlton Vic Miegunyah Press 2012 The Dismissal dossier Carlton Vic Melbourne University Publishing 2015 The Palace Letters the Queen the governor general and the plot to dismiss Gough Whitlam Brunswick Vic Scribe 2020 47 Essays and reporting edit Subversion and political dissent where ASIO draws the line Australian Left Review 89 38 45 1984 The election that never was Reflection on the 1974 double dissolution Overland 196 36 40 2009 The dismissal of the Whitlam Government from the shadows of history The National Library of Australia Magazine 7 4 14 17 December 2015 Critical studies and reviews of Hocking s work edit The Palace LettersPiccini Jon January February 2021 An endless tussle with the past two different readings of the Palace Letters Australian Book Review 428 9 10 References edit Meet Our Fellows Professor Jenny Hocking Distinguished Fellow Whitlam Institute within the University of Western Sydney Whitlam Institute Retrieved 29 January 2019 Profile Professor Jenny Hocking Monash University Monash University Arts Retrieved 29 January 2019 Editorial 28 August 2012 The Governor General the judge and the dismissal The Australian newspaper p 15 Board of Trustees of the Lionel Murphy Foundation Lionel Murphy Foundation Retrieved 6 February 2019 Hocking Barbara 1928 2013 National Library of Australia Trove Retrieved 29 January 2019 Prof Jenny Hocking Film Art Media Daryl Dellora and Sue Maslin AO Retrieved 29 January 2019 Against the Innocent IMDb IMDb Amazon Retrieved 29 January 2019 Dellora Daryl Mr Neal is entitled to be an Agitator IMDb IMDb Amazon Retrieved 29 January 2019 Hocking Jenny 1 April 1993 Beyond Terrorism The Development of the Australian Security State First ed Melbourne Victoria Allen and Unwin ISBN 978 1863733601 Who s Who in Australia 2014 Crown Content Melbourne ISBN 1 74095 184 0 p 1084 Madeleine Morris The Palace letters New fight to release correspondence between Queen G G in lead up to Whitlam dismissal ABC 7 30 21 October 2016 Hocking v Director General of the National Archives of Australia 2019 FCAFC 12 Hocking Jenny 21 February 2019 A national humiliation Pearls and Irritations Retrieved 23 February 2019 Hocking v Director General of the National Archives of Australia 2020 HCA 19 PDF High Court of Australia Judgment Summaries 29 May 2020 Retrieved 29 May 2020 Hocking v Director General of the National Archives of Australia 2020 HCA 19 Knaus Christopher Zhou Naaman 29 May 2020 Palace letters high court ruling paves the way for release of Queen s secret correspondence before 1975 Whitlam dismissal The Guardian Retrieved 29 May 2020 Whitbourn Michaela 29 May 2020 High Court ruling favours release of Palace Papers on Whitlam Dismissal Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 29 May 2020 The Kerr Palace Letters National Archives of Australia 14 July 2020 Retrieved 16 July 2020 Barbara Ramsden Award Australian Writers National Literary Awards 2014 Bongiorno Frank 9 October 2012 Canberra Times Rudd Kevin 6 November 2008 A Moment in History Blewett Neal November 2012 Gough Whitlam in and out of government Australian Book Review Lawrence Carmen Autumn 2009 Overland No 194 Laura Newell Remembering the Queen Was she truly Elizabeth the Great The West Australian 9 September 2022 https thewest com au news queen elizabeth ii remembering the queen was she truly elizabeth the great c 5394169 7am Schwartz Media 19 September 2022 https www themonthly com au podcast charles formerly known prince toggled Hocking Jenny Beyond Terrorism the Development of the Australian Security State Sydney Allen amp Unwin 1993 ISBN 1863733604 paperback Hocking Jenny Lionel Murphy A Political Biography Melbourne Cambridge University Press 1997 ISBN 0 521 79485 4 paperback Hocking Jenny Terror Laws ASIO Counter terrorism and the Threat to Democracy Sydney University of New South Wales Press 2004 ISBN 086840702X 9780868407029 Christina Hill Australian Book Review no 278 Melbourne 2006 Hocking Jenny Frank Hardy Politics Literature Life Melbourne Lothian Books 2005 ISBN 0734408366 ISBN 9780734408365 Hocking Jenny Gough Whitlam A Moment in History Melbourne University Publishing Miegunyah Press Melbourne 2008 ISBN 9780522857054 Hocking Jenny Gough Whitlam His Time Melbourne University Publishing Miegunyah Press Melbourne 2012 Hocking Jenny The Dismissal Dossier Everything you were never meant to know about November 1975 Melbourne Melbourne University Publishing 2015 Academy Fellow Emeritus Professor Jenny Hocking FASSA Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia Retrieved 29 January 2019 Discovery Outstanding Researcher Award Federal Register of Legislation Commonwealth Government Retrieved 29 January 2019 Walkley Award Best Books Walkley Awards for Excellence in Journalism Retrieved 6 February 2019 Hazel Rowley Biography Award Retrieved 6 February 2019 Australia Day 2023 Honours Full list The Sydney Morning Herald 25 January 2023 Retrieved 25 January 2023 Hocking Jenny 1997 Lionel Murphy A Political 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