Will the Queen of Australia Abdicate?

Having not been seen in public since 19 October, speculation about the longevity of the Queen’s reign continues unabated.  ABC Online ponders the options in this piece – click on link – and notes that other monarchs have abdicated in…

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Speculation over Head of State’s Health

Throughout the Commonwealth – if not the world – there is considerable media attention and speculation attaching to the facts that a) the Queen spent a night in hospital for “tests” only later revealed; b) she was advised to rest…

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Maori Woman takes up Governor-General Role in New Zealand

Dame Cindy Kiro starts her term as New Zealand’s new Governor-General after a distinguished career in the tertiary education sector with a focus on public health. She is of Ngapuhi, Ngati Hine, Ngati Kahu and British descent. She also has…

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WfaAR Evidence to Parliamentary Committee examining the Constitution

National Convenor, Sarah Brasch, represents Women for an Australian Republic at a Zoom round table of republicans, monarchists and constitutional lawyers involved in the Uluru Statement at the request of the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Social Policy and…

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New Female Governor-General Appointed in Canada

Former diplomat Mary Simon is appointed as Canada’s next Governor-General after a rocky couple of years during previous tenures in the office. She will be the first Inuk, Inuit speaking (but not French) Governor-General as well. The article on the…

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ARM Women’s Network Event in Canberra

 ACT ARM holds a Women’s Network Workshop co-hosted by Christine Butterfield (ACT Branch Councillor) and Deborah Crossing National Women’s Network Coordinator and SA Branch Convenor zooming in from Adelaide. The group developed solutions and actions for ARM women to reach…

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Multiculturalism, National Identity and the Republic

Nyadol Nyuon, lawyer, human rights advocate, Chair of Harmony Alliance: Migrant and Refugee Women for Change addresses the National Press Club in Canberra. On the Australian version of multiculturalism, Nyuon says it needs to “come of age” and recognise that…

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Update on Barbados Republic Move

Things are still ticking over in Barbados. Although little information is coming out of the Government – certainly no timetable – an Advisory Committee, headed by a woman, has been appointed to report to the Prime Minister in September on…

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Density and National Identity

Comments about national identity are bobbing up everywhere at present – it’s a perennial. A townplanner discusses the failure of decentralisation in Australia where 80 percent of our population lives in coastal cities: “There is no discussion of developing a…

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Road to a Republic – Start with a Flag

Tour de France time again. Stage 1, the Grand Depart, is in Brittany this year with the distinctive black and white Breton flags fluttering all along the roads of the route. This flag dates to 1923 and was designed by…

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