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When Australia Became a Republic

Autor Esther Anatolitis
en Limba Engleză Paperback – oct 2025
Australia became a republic many years ago—culturally, if not yet constitutionally. We’ve long stopped identifying as subjects of the British Crown, relying on UK military and trade relationships, and looking to London as our lodestar. We’ve long stopped allowing the UK Parliament to override our laws, accepting imported vice-regal representatives, and even hearing from our governor-general on days of national significance. We’ve long stopped singing ‘God Save the Queen’, and when the King visited last year, hardly anyone noticed. Some of these have been natural evolutions, some politically imposed; all make the monarchy less and less visible in everyday Australia. For a multicultural federation on the sovereign lands of hundreds of First Nations, all of this makes good sense—but, like it or not, we remain a British realm. Our governments and indeed our democracy exist only at His Majesty’s pleasure, codified in a faulty constitution, and systematically incapacitating necessary reform. In When Australia Became a Republic, Esther Anatolitis examines the key moments in our emergence as a republic, and maps out new paths to securing legitimate independence for a more honest society. These include ambitiously neutralising the toxicity that dominates our national conversation; venturous civics education for a new era of empowered citizenship; and of course, constitutional change—because monarchy and democracy are irreconcilable.
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ISBN-13: 9781923192669
ISBN-10: 1923192663
Pagini: 96
Dimensiuni: 111 x 175 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Monash University Publishing
Colecția Monash University Publishing
Locul publicării:Melbourne, Australia

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In the National Interest - series information In the National Interest is a series in the Monash University Publishing list that is focused on the challenges Australia confronts. The series informs, influences and inspires public discourse. Showcasing experts both from within Monash University and beyond, these short, thought-provoking and accessible books address the major issues of our times, from public policy to governance and government. The series offers eminent researchers, policymakers and political practitioners the opportunity to ‘make the case’. These short books consider a range of issues, including leadership in modern politics, Australia’s role in our region, managing a pandemic, gender affairs, and the role of the public service. The series adds evidence and nuance to debates all too often rendered simplistic. In the National Interest offers serious general readers evidence-based arguments that spark informed debate on the issues that matter.