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Comedians discuss the closest Australia has ever come to a civil war, during the great depression when progressive NSW leader, Jack Lang was disrupted by ultra-conservative activist Francis Edward De Groot, at the official opening of the Sydney Habour Bridge.
This was an era in Australia's history where there were often street battles between far rightwing activists and leftists of all varieties.
By Shayne HunterComedians discuss the closest Australia has ever come to a civil war, during the great depression when progressive NSW leader, Jack Lang was disrupted by ultra-conservative activist Francis Edward De Groot, at the official opening of the Sydney Habour Bridge.
This was an era in Australia's history where there were often street battles between far rightwing activists and leftists of all varieties.