This is not a paper in the traditional sense. It's a call to action, a call for the teachers and students of politics to engage actively in public debate as to how Australians are going to fix their political system
This article accepts as axiomatic that if there are to be constitutional changes to establish a repu...
There is at the present time no crisis demanding an immediate solution and the people of Australia m...
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A leading proponent for the cause of republicanism in Australia outlines some of the arguments in su...
The republican debate is well and truly back on the public agenda following the re-election of Prime...
Describes the bitter power struggles of the Australian constitution's forging, and paints the foundi...
tag=1 data=The Australian Commonwealth, a Republic and Republican virtue. by Conal Condren tag=2 da...
Rethink Australia is a national project involving public education, consultation and deliberative pr...
The process by which the Australian Constitution is amended is complex and probably little understoo...
In Inside Story, Paul Kildea looks at what’s being proposed for Australian constitutional reform, an...
We must learn from past mistakes when testing public opinion again, writes George Williams AUSTRALI...
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tag=1 data=Keeping the Australian republic. by Harry Evans tag=2 data=Evans, Harry tag=3 data=Poli...
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This article accepts as axiomatic that if there are to be constitutional changes to establish a repu...
There is at the present time no crisis demanding an immediate solution and the people of Australia m...
tag=1 data=The Constitutional centenary foundation and the politics of constitutional reform. by Joh...
tag=1 data=The Constitutional minefield of Australian Republicanism. by Greg Craven tag=2 data=Crav...
A leading proponent for the cause of republicanism in Australia outlines some of the arguments in su...
The republican debate is well and truly back on the public agenda following the re-election of Prime...
Describes the bitter power struggles of the Australian constitution's forging, and paints the foundi...
tag=1 data=The Australian Commonwealth, a Republic and Republican virtue. by Conal Condren tag=2 da...
Rethink Australia is a national project involving public education, consultation and deliberative pr...
The process by which the Australian Constitution is amended is complex and probably little understoo...
In Inside Story, Paul Kildea looks at what’s being proposed for Australian constitutional reform, an...
We must learn from past mistakes when testing public opinion again, writes George Williams AUSTRALI...
tag=1 data=Australia's Republican Question.[This issue contains many articles on the question] tag=...
tag=1 data=Keeping the Australian republic. by Harry Evans tag=2 data=Evans, Harry tag=3 data=Poli...
tag=1 data=Citizen, collegium and republican governance. by John Power tag=2 data=Power, John tag=...
This article accepts as axiomatic that if there are to be constitutional changes to establish a repu...
There is at the present time no crisis demanding an immediate solution and the people of Australia m...
tag=1 data=The Constitutional centenary foundation and the politics of constitutional reform. by Joh...