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P&L12 - Political and Legal Power: Constitutional Change
Year 12 ATAR
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Commonwealth Constitution
Functions of Commonwealth Parliament
The Governor General & The Executive
Functions of the Opposition
Functions of the Judiciary
Federalism in Australia
Constitutional Change
Individuals, Pressure Groups & Political Parties
How the Constitution can be changed
Parliament of Australia: Constitution alteration
The Australian Constitution can be changed by referendum according to the rules set out in section 128 of the Constitution.
Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act - Section 128
Mode of Altering the Constitution
The Australian Constitution: Alteration of the Constitution
Referendums
Parliamentary Education Office: Referendums and Plebiscites
AEC: Referendum Dates and Results
Constitution Alteration (Senate Elections) 1906 (NO. 1, 1907)
1906
Museum of Australian Democracy: Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act Amendment to Section 105
1910
Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act - Sect 105A
1928
Museum of Australian Democracy: Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act Amendment to Section 51
1946
Federal Register of Legislation: Constitution Alteration (Social Services) 1946
1946
Australian Human Rights Commission: Constitutional reform: Fact Sheet - Historical Lessons for a Successful Referendum
1967
National Archives of Australia: The 1967 Referendum
Parliament of Australia: Constitution Alteration (Senate Casual Vacancies) 1977
1977
Parliament of Australia: Constitution Alteration (Retirement of Judges) 1977
1977
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