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Monthly Archives: March 2004

Home > 2004 > March

A Republic? Young Not Interested – Ageing Elites Throw Tantrum

For years, monarchists have been caricatured, sometimes affectionately malevolently , in the media. Perhaps its time to ask just who is the typical republican? PP Mc Guinness tells us that the Green vote in...

Read more 30/03/2004 at 12:00 AM acm001

SENATE COMMITTEE HEARINGS

The Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee has announced it will report on 3 August 2004 on how to turn Australia into a republic. In the meantime, the Committee has scheduled the following public...

Read more 29/03/2004 at 12:00 AM acm001

MONARCHY SHOWS BENEFITS

Among the extraordinary benefits which they said would flow from a republic would be that it would be ofgreat benefit to our trade! (For a list of the extraordinary claims put forward for the...

Read more 29/03/2004 at 12:00 AM acm001

OUR FLAG WILL GO TOO!

Does anyone really believe that Australia is likely to become a republic without also changing its flag, asked The Age in its editorial on Saturday, 20 March 2004. This shock admission is being contrasted...

Read more 23/03/2004 at 12:00 AM acm001

Royal Display. Can You Help?

Most of you will already have received an invitation to the launch of the special display which ACM is organizing to mark the 50th anniversary of the first tour of Her Majesty the Queen...

Read more 22/03/2004 at 12:00 AM Professor David Flint AM

AT LAST – SERIOUS CONSTITUTIONAL DEBATE

It is good to hear and read serious discussion on constitutional issues. The Samuel Griffith Conference last weekend in Perth was one such occasion. (The Society is named after Australia's great Founding Father and...

Read more 20/03/2004 at 12:00 AM acm001

MORE ON THAT FEDERAL REPUBLIC

The indignation of a leading ARM office bearer over my reference to Paul Keating's proposal to  rename our country has been most effectively answered by Dave Horkan on the Crikey website on 12 March...

Read more 14/03/2004 at 12:00 AM acm001

HEAD OF STATE – ANOTHER VIEW

We have received the following letter, which offers a different but Interesting view on the Head of State controversy. The author, Dr John Costella is a member of the ARM, but these are his...

Read more 13/03/2004 at 12:00 AM Professor David Flint AM

MR LATHAM’S NEW REPUBLIC- The Bulletin

This was the heading in The Bulletin's letters column on 3 March, 2004. Mr. John Palmer of Huntley's Cove in NSW writes that Max Walsh tells us that Mark Latham not only favours Australia...

Read more 12/03/2004 at 12:00 AM Professor David Flint AM

REPUBLICANS DON’T GET IT- Canberra Times letters ARM Chair stirs up readers

                Writing to the Canberra Times on Monday 8 March 2004, Mr Robert Willson expresses the opinion of many Australians. His letter was published under this heading. He begins: "JOHN WARHURST asserts that the...

Read more 10/03/2004 at 12:00 AM Professor David Flint AM
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