See when it comes to a republic, I actually liked John Howards model of being chosen by parliament. Think of a president as a slightly jacked up Govt Gen, but I'd also like to retain some links to the monarchy and commonwealth

See when it comes to a republic, I actually liked John Howards model of being chosen by parliament. Think of a president as a slightly jacked up Govt Gen, but I'd also like to retain some links to the monarchy and commonwealth
Yes 100%
Really? Would he dare?Black Orchid wrote: ↑Wed Feb 06, 2019 3:24 pmLet's not forget Bill will be spending our money on another couple of Referendums during his first term, one of which is the old republic lemon.
I have posted this already so the answer is yes.Neferti~ wrote: ↑Wed Feb 06, 2019 4:50 pmReally? Would he dare?Black Orchid wrote: ↑Wed Feb 06, 2019 3:24 pmLet's not forget Bill will be spending our money on another couple of Referendums during his first term, one of which is the old republic lemon.
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation ... 1549432802Bill Shorten is set to fast track a referendum on the indigenous voice to parliament if he becomes prime minister, and hold the vote to change the constitution in the first term of a Labor government.
The Opposition Leader said a referendum to constitutionally enshrine the voice would be held in Labor’s first term.
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Under pressure from indigenous activists, Mr Shorten also said the voice referendum would be held before the republican plebiscite, which has been promised for Labor’s first term.
Mr Shorten, when asked today whether the republic plebiscite would follow the first-term constitutional referendum, answered: “Yes.”
When asked if that meant the constitutional referendum would be also held in Labor’s first term, Mr Shorten answered: “Yes.”
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Mr Shorten’s pledge comes despite former Keating government indigenous affairs minister, Robert Tickner, today warning that a referendum on the indigenous voice to parliament will fail unless it has bipartisan support and a premature national vote will “burn the issue irredeemably”.
“It is just simply not (going to succeed). It wouldn’t matter what I did or any indigenous person did,” Mr Tickner told The Australian.
“You could walk backwards up Northbourne Avenue (in Canberra) to Parliament House stark naked and carry a big stick (but) no referendum is going to get through without cross-party support.
“It would be irresponsible for a government to launch into a referendum (without bipartisan support) because it would burn the issue irredeemably. It would consign it to oblivion.”
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-07-29/ ... ic/8754948Opposition Leader Bill Shorten has promised a national vote on Australia becoming a republic during the first term of a Labor Government.
Mr Shorten said he would hold a referendum with a simple yes or no answer to decide whether Australia should remain in the monarchy.
"One question — do you support an Australian republic with an Australian head of state? 'Yes' or 'No'?" he said.
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