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The Real Republic Australia publishes the CONSTITUTIONAL CONVERSATION newsletter to help promote public debate on the concept of an Australian republic with a directly elected Head of State as well as other beneficial constitutional reforms.

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EDITION #18 - AUTUMN 2024

Nothing wrong with an activist head of state

Ireland’s two lost referendums - what went wrong?

Mace has a place in a republic

Panel discusses the future of referendums

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EDITION #17 - SUMMER 2024

Latest polling on a republic referendum

How to secure non-partisan support for reforms

Constitutional changes deliver benefits and savings

Ingredients for public debate

Our first - and worst - royal visit

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EDITION #16 - SPRING 2023

Lessons from the Voice referendum

Meeting the Mayors - a continuing regional focus

Battling republic myths

Singapore’s new directly elected President

Latest republic polling from the UK and Australia

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EDITION #15 - WINTER 2023

Special report on what went wrong in 1999 and how to avoid failure next time

Scotland considers independence, a constitution, and a republic

The discredited anti-republic argument that even Buckingham Palace doesn’t believe

Conservative faith-based group enters Jamaica’s republic debate

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SPECIAL EDITION #14 - MAY 2023

We outline how reaction to the coronation of King Charles III offered a clear picture of the approach taken by the Real Republic Australia.

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EDITION #13 - AUTUMN 2023

Special feature - the coronation of King Charles III

Ex-Liberal leader: Our system is broke and does need fixing

Ireland’s President speaks out and stays within the constitution

Jamaica establish a high-powered committee to drive its republic push

Scotland’s new First Minister continues independence campaign

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EDITION #12 - SUMMER 2023

Campaign focus on local communities

Past polling favours genuine direct-election model

UK Labour Party targets House of Lords

Jamaica steps up its transition plans

A look back to the 1967 referendum

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EDITION #11 - SPRING 2022

Discussion paper seeks voter views   

Peter Dutton says ‘no’ to a republic

Nationals’ leader backs constitutional reform

John Howard rejects G-G argument

The Commonwealth in focus

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EDITION #10 - WINTER 2022

Committees leave behind blueprints for reforms.

Assistant Minister for the Republic urges early discussion.

A view from the UK on an Australian republic.

More republics on the Caribbean’s horizon.

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EDITION #9 - AUTUMN 2022

Our post-election priorities.

Jamaica set to follow Barbados.

Should we just start over with a new Constitution?

A history lesson in anti-royal rhetoric.

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EDITION #8 - SUMMER 2021

Labor Party MPs favour regular Constitutional Conventions.

Prince Charles watches as Barbados becomes a republic.

A directly elected Head of State could insulate us from a US Capitol-style attack.

The Australian Republic Movement’s model - politicians front and centre.

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EDITION #7 - SPRING 2021

Voters in the NT and ACT shortchanged in the constitutional reform stakes.

A look back at a Labor luminary’s views on fixed four-year terms.

Responses to our “roadmap” for a republic.

Queen’s Birthday raises republic questions.

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EDITION #6 - WINTER 2021

Our “roadmap” for a republic and other real reforms.

A right royal idea that failed to gain currency.

US academics suggest constitutional changes.

Inspiration from the Finns.

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EDITION #5 - AUTUMN 2021

The Royals - always relaxed about an Australian republic.

We don’t want a ‘get Charles’ campaign.

Former Liberal minister backs change.

Republics dominate the Commonwealth.

Poll shows model is still the key.

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EDITION #4 - SUMMER 2021

Beware the Trump trap.

Survey reveals students’ lack of knowledge.

MPs back electoral reforms.

UK Labour goes it alone.

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EDITION #3 - SPRING 2020

New book offers food for thought.

Barbados makes a move.

A ‘bunyip aristocracy’?

Remembering Liberal republican John Fahey.

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EDITION #2 - WINTER 2020

Sir John Kerr and the ‘Palace Letters’.

New poll shows Aussies back a republic.

History shows direct election preferred.

Sir Samuel Griffith – a life that changed the nation.

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EDITION #1 - AUTUMN 2020

Why we never hear of our Founding Mothers.

Paul Keating’s initiative 25 years later.

Former state Lib leader backs republic.

Pandemic should prompt reforms.

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