30 August 1999
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Coalition warhorses back in harness for the republic. Old
political stagers Malcolm Fraser and Doug Anthony yesterday
rejoined forces in a new cause - to counter scares against
the republic by monarchists.
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29 August 1999
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With the Monarchists continuing to bring red herrings into
the republican debate, rather than actually deal with the
issues, the ARM's Deputy Chair, Ms Wendy Machin, challenged
advocates of a "No" vote to explain why "Australians why we
are not good enough for the office of Head of State". Read
the full media release.
Meanwhile earlier today, former Liberal Prime Minister,
Malcolm Fraser, talked about the republic and the strengths
of the republican model going to referendum with Laurie Oakes
on Channel Nine's Sunday program.
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26 August 1999
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The chairman of the Australian Republican Movement, Mr Malcolm
Turnbull, has warned that "the November 6 referendum is the
last shot in the locker for an Australian republic for at
least the next 20 years". Mr Turnbull also said that, win
or lose, the ARM would be disbanded the day after the November
6 referendum. Read the media release.
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25 August 1999
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Malcolm Turnbull chats to tertiary students online and answers
questions regarding the republic.
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23 August 1999
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Kim Beazley dismissed monarchist scaremongering about the
Australian Flag and gave his view on what should be on our
coins if Australians vote to replace the Queen with an Australian
Head of State in November.
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22 August 1999
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Attorney General, Daryl Williams, today strongly advocated
a yes vote in the forthcoming republican referendum to the
Constitutional Centenary Foundation's Youth Launch im Melbourne
today. Read his full address.
Meanwhile, Bryan Brown, Thomas Kenneally and Billy Thorpe
lead the republican charge on the way to the top of Mt Kosciuszko.
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19 August 1999
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Peter Costello has highlighted the inconsistency in Prime
Minister John Howard's position to support the monarchy but
then oppose the Queen opening the Sydney Olympic Games. Mr
Costello said the fact that most Australians would feel uncomfortable
about the Queen opening the Olympics was proof the country
needed to become a republic.
"If there is uncomfortableness with our head of state...
performing the duties of the head of state... you need to
ask whether or not that symbolism is appropriate, still has
the capacity to carry us forward and to nourish and personify
the symbols we hold dear," Mr Costello said.
Australian cricket captain Steve Waugh has thrown his support
behind the republic, saying in a Sixty Minutes
interview to be screened on 29th August that he holds republican
sentiments and that he hoped Australians backed the change.
"If we go to a republic, that would be great," Waugh said.
Steve Waugh's deputy Shane Warne has also joined the YES
camp and will actively campaign, cricketing commitments notwithstanding,
for the YES vote in November's referendum.
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14 August 1999
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Former Chief Justice of the High Court Sir Gerard Brennan
AC KBE comes out in favour of the YES vote at November's referendum.
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12 August 1999
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Another historic day in the republic debate in Australia,
with both Houses of Parliament passing the Constitution
Alteration (Establishment of Republic) Bill 1999 which
will enable the republic referendum to proceed on Saturday
6 November! Some minor technical changes were made provisions
in the Bill to deal with issues raised during the Parliamentary
Committee hearings, but overall the Bill generally reflects
the recommendations of the 1998 Constitutional
Convention. The question which will appear on the ballot paper
on 6 November is:
Do you approve of a Proposed Law to alter the Constitution
to establish the Commonwealth of Australia as a republic
with the Queen and Governor-General being replaced by a
President appointed by a two-thirds majority of the members
of the Commonwealth Parliament?
Our campaign will now begin across Australia to secure the
YES vote in all States and Territories. Join us in making
history!
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1 August 1999
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Malcolm Turnbull argues the case for the Westminster Republic
at Corowa, the birthplace of Australia's Federation. Read
the full speech.
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