ARM Media Statement - 22 September 1999
Australian of the Year and Nobel Prize winner says vote Yes at
republic referendum
Republicans today welcomed the support for a Yes vote in the republic
referendum by Nobel Prize winner and Australian of the Year, Professor
Peter Doherty.
Professor Doherty joins a long list of great Australian achievers
who are advocating a Yes vote because they believe that an Australian,
instead of the Queen, should be our Head of State.
"The present system has to go," said Professor Doherty. "Queen
Elizabeth represents England, not Australia. Australia merits a
president who is a dedicated servant of the people, not a person
who swears allegiance to a distant monarch. The November referendum
is the best way to achieve this in a way that does little else to
alter the current form of Government."
Professor Doherty, one of the nation's great achievers this century
joins other achievers including Shane Warne, Malcolm Fraser, Gough
Whitlam, Sharon Buchanan, Professor David Pennington, Tim Winton,
Sir Anthony Mason, Gatjil Djeeekura, Sir Zelman Cowen, Franco Belgiornio
Nettis, Stephanie Alexander, Ron Barassi, Simone Young and Hazel
Hawke who are supporting a Yes vote.
The Yes campaign will launch a comprehensive list of supporters
and ambassadors for the republic during the next few weeks. It will
include Australians who have made a great contribution to all aspects
of life in our country, and who as proud Australians, believe that
our Head of State should be an Australian, and not the Queen, or
her successor, Prince Charles.
They will join other Australian across the nation to campaign
for a Yes vote on November 6 and by doing so, ask Australian to
cast a vote of confidence in themselves.
Authorised by Malcolm Turnbull,
Australian Republican Movement, 60 Park Street, Sydney NSW 2000
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