ARM Co-chairs Nova Peris and Craig Foster visited Canberra on Wednesday to launch a parliamentary friendship group in a bid to build institutional and political support for an Australian Head of State.
Co-chairs Nova Peris and Craig Foster visited Canberra on Wednesday to launch a parliamentary friendship group, in a bid to build institutional and political support for a referendum on an Australian Head of State.
Australian Republic Movement co-chair Craig Foster visited Canberra on Wednesday to launch a parliamentary friendship group for an Australian Head of State. Australians last voted on whether to become a republic in 1999, with the bid to ditch the monarchy unsuccessful. “I think that was probably the reason why we failed back then... there was strong support for the monarchy then," she said.
However, the government's main focus over the next six months is ensuring the success of the Voice to Parliament referendum.
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