Don Dunstan’s  two stints as  Labor premier of South Australia were memorable for the huge political changes he effected, from Aboriginal land rights and  anti-discrimination laws to relaxing censorship and drinking laws. He was also a charismatic advocate for the arts, and a strong national voice on issues like immigration.   His biography, launched in Adelaide last night by Labor Senate leader Penny Wong, is a comprehensive account of his colourful life and achievements.

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