National Republican Lectures

National Republican Lectures

The Australian Republican Movement initiated the lecture series in 2003 to provide the opportunity for distinguished Australians to give their perspective on why they see a republic as a logical step for Australia, and on how a republic can be achieved. By provoking public debate on the issue, the ARM hopes the lectures will give renewed impetus and clarity to the push for Australia to become a republic.

8 Dec 2007
  The Republican Debate after the 2007 Election.
2007 National Republican Lecture by Gerard Henderson

29 Nov 2006
  Trust Matters: politics, trust and the republican cause.
2006 National Republican Lecture by Rebecca Huntley

2 Nov 2005
  The Australian Dream: Indigenous Peoples in an Australian Republic
2005 National Republican Lecture by Professor Larissa Behrendt

9 Nov 2004
  How an Australian Republic Can Engage the Migrant Community - A Personal Perspective
2004 National Republican Lecture by Huy Truong

26 Nov 2003
  Away with the Anachronism: A republic will serve Australia's domestic and international interests
Inaugural National Republican Lecture by Richard Woolcott AC

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