ARM Media Statement - 9 June 1999
Republicans disappointed by decision by the Minister responsible
for Head of State referendum to support Monarchist League
The Australian Republican Movement today voiced its disappointment
that Senator Chris Ellison, the Special Minister for State responsible
for the fair conduct of the November referendum, is the star attraction
at a fundraising function tomorrow night for the Australian Monarchist
League to raise funds to fight the No case against an Australian
Republic.
The communication director of the Australian Republican Movement,
Wayne Burns, said the organisation deeply regretted that the Minister
responsible for legislation governing the referendum and the conduct
of the referendum campaign had decided to align himself with one
side of the debate.
"As many monarchists may say, this is not exactly cricket," Mr
Burns said. "Senator Ellison is responsible for the Government's
referendum campaign. He should be above the fray and not accept
invitations to any fundraising event for any organisation involved
in the debate over whether the nation will continue to have a citizen
of another country or an Australian as our Head of State.
"Being the star turn at an event to celebrate the official birthday
of the Queen and help the Monarchist League raise money to help
prevent an Australian from ever being or Head of State is not the
type of behaviour we, and many other Australians, expect from the
Minister charged with carriage of both the official Yes and No cases
in the referendum and the fair conduct of the vote."
Mr Burns said the $50 a head dinner at Parliament House in Sydney
at 6pm on June 10 was clearly a fundraising event.
"Before he accepted this invitation, the ARM was under the impression
that Senator Ellison was, in line with community expectations, above
letting any personal feelings he may have about having an Australian
citizen as Head of State impact in any way on his Ministerial responsibility
for the referendum.
"In this light, his acceptance to speak at the Monarchist League
fundraising function is either an unfortunate mistake or a deliberate
statement of where he stands on the republican referendum for which
he has carriage. In either event, this is very disappointing."
Note: Senator Chris Ellison cancelled his appearance at this
function at the last minute.
Authorised by Malcolm Turnbull,
Australian Republican Movement, 60 Park Street, Sydney NSW 2000
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