The Australian Republic
Some say an Australian Republic is the final step in a journey towards independence and nationhood for our country. It will have a resident Australian citizen as Head of State, chosen through a process that reflects Australian values such as equality, fairness and democracy.
If you are interested in the role of a future Australian Head of State, OurSay is offering you the opportunity to ask the big questions about what it means for Australia to one day become a Republic.
Working with the Australian Republican Movement (ARM) the top 5 questions on OurSay will be discussed by the featured panelists at the ARM Victorian Republican Conference held at Deakin University (Melbourne Campus) on Saturday 4th February 2012. You can download a flyer for the event here.
One of the reasons the last referendum failed was that many voters saw the clause that gave parliament the power to change the constitution. Beware of sub-clauses. Read what you are voting for VERY carefully.
Perhaps the Australian voters say No because they don't want a Republic.
ask them if they still want a monarchy :P
We need a clear and simple question. The place of Parliament needs to be clearly established. The Queen and the UK heritage needs to be honored.