The Coming RepublicWritten from a republican perspective, this book presents the case for Australian constitutional independence and discusses the issue of self reliance. Contributors include Alison Broinowski, Thomas Keneally and Myfanwy Gollan. Some of the argument is presented in the form of a long luncheon party discussion. |
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Introduction | 1 |
A NEW COMMON SENSE FOR AUSTRALIA | 11 |
The Lunch Party Continues Episode Two | 30 |
Copyright | |
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