On 27 May 1967, campaigners for the rights and status of Indigenous Australians won the most decisive referendum victory in Australian history. Led by the Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders (FCAATSI), these campaigners sought the deletion of two references in the Australian Constitution which\ud they claimed discriminated against Indigenous Australians. Over 90 per cent of Australian voters endorsed the constitutional amendments. In no electorate was the affirmative vote less than 70 per cent; in some it exceeded 95 per cent. This was as close to consensus as can be\ud expected in a democratic contest. The extraordinarily high affirmative vote, however, has promoted exaggerated assessments of the...
This paper takes as its starting point a period before the 1967 Referendum which gave full citizens...
It is widely assumed that Aboriginal people were excluded from Australian citizenship by the Austral...
Australia’s Constitution remains frozen, with the loss of a referendum on 14 October 2023. Only eig...
The 1967 Referendum symbolised the political and legal emancipation of the Aboriginal and Torres Str...
[Extract] On May 27, 1967, campaigners for Aboriginal rights and status won the most-decisive refere...
The significance of the 1967 referendum has been obscured by popular myths. These include that it wa...
The 1967 Australian Referendum and subsequent constitutional reform are widely considered a victory ...
Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders (FCAATSI), previously ...
The composition of Australia’s Constitution saw a pattern of discrimination emerge against its Indig...
This article argues that the absence of a campaign for a 'no' vote in the 1967 referendum was crucia...
One policy brings both sides of politics together in furious agreement. Both of them want to close t...
Referendums have become synonymous with failure in Australia, even when initial polling shows great ...
Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders (FCAATSI), previously ...
Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders (FCAATSI), previously ...
This is a revised, expanded and improved version of a book originally published on the 30th annivers...
This paper takes as its starting point a period before the 1967 Referendum which gave full citizens...
It is widely assumed that Aboriginal people were excluded from Australian citizenship by the Austral...
Australia’s Constitution remains frozen, with the loss of a referendum on 14 October 2023. Only eig...
The 1967 Referendum symbolised the political and legal emancipation of the Aboriginal and Torres Str...
[Extract] On May 27, 1967, campaigners for Aboriginal rights and status won the most-decisive refere...
The significance of the 1967 referendum has been obscured by popular myths. These include that it wa...
The 1967 Australian Referendum and subsequent constitutional reform are widely considered a victory ...
Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders (FCAATSI), previously ...
The composition of Australia’s Constitution saw a pattern of discrimination emerge against its Indig...
This article argues that the absence of a campaign for a 'no' vote in the 1967 referendum was crucia...
One policy brings both sides of politics together in furious agreement. Both of them want to close t...
Referendums have become synonymous with failure in Australia, even when initial polling shows great ...
Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders (FCAATSI), previously ...
Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders (FCAATSI), previously ...
This is a revised, expanded and improved version of a book originally published on the 30th annivers...
This paper takes as its starting point a period before the 1967 Referendum which gave full citizens...
It is widely assumed that Aboriginal people were excluded from Australian citizenship by the Austral...
Australia’s Constitution remains frozen, with the loss of a referendum on 14 October 2023. Only eig...