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Malcolm Turnbull

Party: liberal party


Position: priminister of Australia

Bill Shorten

Party: Labor party


Position: leader of the opposition

Sir Peter Cosgrove

Position: govern General of Australia

Mark McGowan

Party: Labor party


Position: premier of Wa

Julie bishop

Party: Liberal


Position: foren minister

Scott Morrison

Party: liberal


Position: treasure of Australia

Nola Marino

Party: Liberal


Position: Chief Government whip

Pauline Hanson

Party: One nation


Position: Queensland senator, leader of one nation party

Susan kiefel

Position: judge/chief justice of high court

Barnaby Joyce

Party: national party of Australia


Position: deputy priminister

Recognition and rights for aboriginal referendum

The question: do you approve the proposed law for the alteration of Aboriginal rights giving them the same rights as everyone else.


The year: 1967


The pro argument: people said that Aboriginal are being treated in fair and that they should have basic human rights


The anti argument: people said that aboriginal race were unequal I didn't deserve to go and to have rights


The result

The Republic referendum

The question: when Australia become a republic or remain in the Commonwealth


The year:1999


The pro argument: Australia has evolved and maturedas an independent nation and it's time for us to become public


The anti argument: The republic model being proposed is seriously flawed and unworkable