This article accepts as axiomatic that if there are to be constitutional changes to establish a republic, they should be effected in such a way as to leave no doubt as to their efficacy
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Discusses situations in which UK and Australian Governments may use advisory referendums, and notes ...
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It would be impossible to change the Australian Constitution to bring about a republic without makin...
This article considers anti-republican arguments based upon constitutional law and constitutional pr...
Although a majority of Australian voters favour the introduction of a republic, in the November 1999...
On October 14, 2023, Australian electors voted in a referendum regarding a proposal to change the Co...
tag=1 data=The Australian Commonwealth, a Republic and Republican virtue. by Conal Condren tag=2 da...
tag=1 data=Keeping the Australian republic. by Harry Evans tag=2 data=Evans, Harry tag=3 data=Poli...
There have been many articles, notably in the popular press, dealing with the problems associated wi...
There is at the present time no crisis demanding an immediate solution and the people of Australia m...
Discusses situations in which UK and Australian Governments may use advisory referendums, and notes ...
In and earlier article published in this issue of the Public Law Review doubt was cast on the legal ...
This article addresses the question `What are the obstacles to an Australian Republic and how best c...
Should Australia become a republic with a head of state elected by a two-thirds majority of Parliame...
We must learn from past mistakes when testing public opinion again, writes George Williams AUSTRALI...
Australians are sometimes asked whether they favour our becoming a republic. This topic needs attent...
The creation of an Australian republic has been official Australian Labor Party policy since 1991. D...
It would be impossible to change the Australian Constitution to bring about a republic without makin...
This article considers anti-republican arguments based upon constitutional law and constitutional pr...
Although a majority of Australian voters favour the introduction of a republic, in the November 1999...
On October 14, 2023, Australian electors voted in a referendum regarding a proposal to change the Co...
tag=1 data=The Australian Commonwealth, a Republic and Republican virtue. by Conal Condren tag=2 da...
tag=1 data=Keeping the Australian republic. by Harry Evans tag=2 data=Evans, Harry tag=3 data=Poli...
There have been many articles, notably in the popular press, dealing with the problems associated wi...
There is at the present time no crisis demanding an immediate solution and the people of Australia m...
Discusses situations in which UK and Australian Governments may use advisory referendums, and notes ...