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Australian Constitution

  • Australia’s House Passes Misinformation Bill, Opposition Says It ‘Belongs in a Dictatorship’
    Australia’s House Passes Misinformation Bill, Opposition Says It ‘Belongs in a Dictatorship’
    However, Labor defended the legislation as a necessary step to protect the safety of Australians and uphold democracy.
    November 7, 2024BY Monica O’Shea
  • Australians Vote Overwhelmingly Against Changing the Constitution With ‘The Voice’
    Australians Vote Overwhelmingly Against Changing the Constitution With ‘The Voice’
    Advocates for change blame 'misinformation' for loss.
    October 14, 2023BY Andrew Stacey and Daniel Y. Teng
  • Campaigners for Constitutional Change Failing to Learn From the Past
    Campaigners for Constitutional Change Failing to Learn From the Past
    The similarities between the 1993 Fightback and The Voice campaigns are there for all to see.
    October 12, 2023BY Eric Abetz
  • ‘Trump Politics’: Minister Pans Opponents of The Voice
    ‘Trump Politics’: Minister Pans Opponents of The Voice
    Australia's Indigenous Minister Linda Burney has accused campaigners against changing the country's Constitution of engaging in "Trump politics" ...
    June 16, 2023BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • We Don’t Need to Become a Republic, We Are One
    We Don’t Need to Become a Republic, We Are One
    Commentary I wonder how long King Charles will reign over this realm of Australia. I am in favour ...
    May 31, 2023BY David Daintree
  • Liberals Take Principled Stance on the Voice, Is Australia Open to Listening?
    Liberals Take Principled Stance on the Voice, Is Australia Open to Listening?
    Commentary Leadership requires the strength to say “NO” even when those around you clamour to proceed and can’t ...
    April 6, 2023BY Eric Abetz
  • How Will the ‘Voice’ Contribute to ‘Reconciliation’?
    How Will the ‘Voice’ Contribute to ‘Reconciliation’?
    Commentary There is no denying the reality that a constitutional convention held in 2017 near Uluru galvanised a ...
    December 8, 2022BY Gabriël Moens
  • Christian Roots of the Australian Commonwealth
    Christian Roots of the Australian Commonwealth
    Commentary Australia is in the process of disentangling the law from its Judeo-Christian roots. In contemporary Australia, writes ...
    August 23, 2022BY Augusto Zimmermann
  • The Unruly Australian Senate
    The Unruly Australian Senate
    Commentary Senator Pauline Hanson has not been a stranger to controversy in her political career. In August 2017, ...
    August 1, 2022BY Gabriël Moens
  • Ronald Reagan’s Warning on Freedom Is Relevant Around the Anglosphere
    Ronald Reagan’s Warning on Freedom Is Relevant Around the Anglosphere
    Commentary Ronald Reagan, one of the greatest American presidents, presciently warned about the situation in which both the ...
    November 18, 2021BY David Flint
  • Whatever the Result, Billionaire Clive Palmer’s Border Lawsuit Will Have a Formidable Effect
    Whatever the Result, Billionaire Clive Palmer’s Border Lawsuit Will Have a Formidable Effect
    Commentary Mining magnate Clive Palmer will take the Western Australian government to court over their plan to limit entry ...
    September 11, 2021BY David Flint
  • Australia’s Constitution Clashes With Vaccine Mandates
    Australia’s Constitution Clashes With Vaccine Mandates
    Commentary Although it is not feasible to predict what the High Court of Australia—the nation's apex legal body—would ...
    September 9, 2021BY Augusto Zimmermann and Gabriël Moens
  • Free Speech Shouldn’t Just Be the Domain of Politicians
    Free Speech Shouldn’t Just Be the Domain of Politicians
    Commentary Australian governments have a long history of suppressing speech that is critical of the prevailing values of ...
    March 7, 2021BY Augusto Zimmermann
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