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The referendum date is likely to be confirmed formally at an event in Adelaide next week, with prime ministerGuardian Australia understands Adelaide has been chosen as the location for the announcement, reflecting its importance to the yes campaign.
The date of 14 October has been long-tipped as the likely day of the referendum date due to a complicated set of timing factors, including considerations around football grand finals in early October and the rainy wet season in Australia’s north later in the year. However the government may have other possible dates if it decides, for instance, to alter the parliamentary sitting calendar.
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