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Shaken off
In 1996, an Age poll found that seventy-six per cent of Australians wanted their country to become a republic. The issue had been rapidly gaining momentum since the early 1990s. The creation of the Australian Republican Movement (ARM) in 1991, and the active championing of the issue by Prime Minister Paul Keating, turned a fringe issue of the 1980s into a realistic prospect.
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When Australia Became a Republic
by Esther Anatolitis
Monash University Publishing, $19.95 pb, 90 pp
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