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    The 1998 Australian Constitutional Convention, also known as the Con Con, was a constitutional convention which gathered at Old Parliament House, Canberra...
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  • Constitutional conventions in Australia are significant meetings that have debated the Australian Constitution. The first two gatherings debated Federation...
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  • Convention (Australia), any of four gatherings in 1891, 1897–98, 1973, and 1998 Australian Constitutional Convention 1998 Constitutional Convention (Ireland)...
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  • Australian Constitutional Convention election was held between 3 November and 9 December 1997 to elect 76 of the 152 members of the 1998 Australian Constitutional...
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    1998. The 1998 Australian Constitutional Convention debated the need for a change to the Constitution of Australia which would abolish the Australian...
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  • Kerry Jones (category Delegates to the Australian Constitutional Convention 1998)
    Parliament. In 1998 she was elected as a member of the Australian Constitutional Convention 1998. As leader of ACM, she defended the Australian Constitution...
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  • lead up to Australia's 1999 republic referendum, receiving 73.39% of the constitutional monarchist vote for the 1998 Constitutional Convention. Kerry Jones...
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  • Jason Li (category Use Australian English from August 2019)
    state by-election. Li was a republican delegate to the 1998 Australian Constitutional Convention. He was one of the founders of the Unity Party and stood...
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    A constituent assembly (also known as a constitutional convention, constitutional congress, or constitutional assembly) is a body assembled for the purpose...
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  • Richard McGarvie (category Delegates to the Australian Constitutional Convention 1998)
    Model, McGarvie was an appointed delegate to Constitutional Convention on an Australian republic in February 1998, and initiated the 2001 Corowa conference...
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  • Australian constitutional law Constitutional law Constitutional convention Buchan, Bruce (28 April 2020). "Botany and the colonisation of Australia in...
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  • for Constitutional Monarchy who was a delegate at the Australian Constitutional Convention 1998. John Warhurst (29 June 1999). "From Constitutional Convention...
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  • and Backbiting At the Constitutional Convention (Penguin, 1998, ISBN 0-14-027983-0) "Constitutional Convention- results". Australian Broadcasting Corporation...
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    Commonwealth of Australia. The Constitution is the primary, but not exclusive, source of Australian constitutional law, alongside constitutional conventions, state...
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    elected a delegate from Tasmania to the 1998 Australian Constitutional Convention as a member of the Australian Monarchist League, for which he was later...
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  • cases regarding Australian constitutional law are often handled by the High Court of Australia, the highest court in the Australian judicial system....
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    Cecil G. Murgatroyd (category Australian fringe and underground culture)
    Australian Federal and State Politics, and for his role in the 1998 Australian Constitutional Convention. From 1981 until his death in 2001, he was generally associated...
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    Peter Hollingworth (category Delegates to the Australian Constitutional Convention 1998)
    In 1998, he attended as an appointed delegate to the 1998 Australian Constitutional Convention. On 22 April 2001 the Prime Minister of Australia, John...
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    saying that it is impossible to have an Australian ethos, that it is impossible to have a common Australian culture. So we have to pretend that we are...
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  • the Constitution of Australia. In the past, however the terms were used interchangeably, with the non-constitutional 1916 Australian conscription referendum...
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    history." Andrews supported the move to make Australia a republic at the Australian Constitutional Convention 1998. Andrews was an adjunct lecturer in politics...
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    vote. In 1998, Howard convened a constitutional convention which decided in principle that Australia should become a republic. At the convention Howard...
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    Steve Vizard (category Delegates to the Australian Constitutional Convention 1998)
    exclusively Australian content. In 1998, Vizard was elected as a delegate for his home state of Victoria to the 1998 Australian Constitutional Convention in Canberra...
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  • Alf Garland (category Delegates to the Australian Constitutional Convention 1998)
    Garland was elected as the Australian Monarchist League delegate from New South Wales at the 1998 Australian Constitutional Convention. He joined Bruce Ruxton...
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  • Janet Holmes à Court (category Delegates to the Australian Constitutional Convention 1998)
    advocate for the Australian Republican Movement at the 1998 constitutional convention, the Patron of Private Giving at the West Australian Symphony Orchestra...
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  • be debated at an elected Constitutional Convention. Shane Stone ignored the latter recommendation, nominating a Convention membership of 53 members at...
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  • Pat O'Shane (category Delegates to the Australian Constitutional Convention 1998)
    the Australian Constitutional Convention 1998, which considered the issue of Australia becoming a republic. She advocated strongly for an Australian republic...
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  • mentioned in the above list even though it was successful at the 1998 constitutional convention. Some republicans believe that the success of a direct-election...
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    Indigenous Voice to Parliament (category Constitutional referendums in Australia)
    this Coalition government, the 1998 Australian Constitutional Convention, called to discuss whether or not Australia should become a republic, almost...
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  • the Federal government. Edmund Barton had argued in the 1898 Constitutional Convention that s 51(xxvi) was necessary to enable the Commonwealth to "regulate...
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