The crucial constitutional issue for Australia, the one demanding immediate attention, does not appear on the government’s referendum agenda. This is how to stop the nation from ever again falling under the control of potential tin-pot dictators, something which so easily, surprisingly, and unjustifiably occurred during the pandemic.
This is what a delegation of mainly young ambassadors from Australians for Constitutional Monarchy told the Assistant Minister for the Republic, Matt Thistlethwaite, last Tuesday.
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