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Briefing Paper No. 19/1999 by Gareth Griffith
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- On 6 November 1999 the Australia people will vote in a
constitutional referendum on whether Australia should become a republic and
whether to insert a preamble to the Commonwealth Constitution. The two
questions, on the republic and the preamble respectively, are independent and
the result of one does not affect the other.
- This paper looks at the background to the referendum. It
presents a brief historical overview of the debate on the republic, pointing
out the landmarks in the movement towards presenting the republican issue to
the Australian people in the form of a constitutional referendum (pages 3-14).
- The paper also presents the main arguments for and against a
republic, both generally and in relation to the specific republican model which
forms the basis of the referendum question (pages 14-30).
- The issues relating to the preamble question are considered
subsequently in a separate section of the paper (pages 30-34).