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1974 Australian referendum (Democratic Elections)
Source 1: This source provides information about the Australian parliamentary system, including the arms of government, its division of powers, and explains the operation of processing a statutory bill in Australia. It also explains the operations of Australia’s parliamentary democracy, strengthening democratic education and facilitating political awareness.

Source 2: This source explains the system of Referendums in Australia, including the essential steps needed to hold a referendum, the criteria for a successfully carried referendum as well as dates and results of previous referendums.

Source 3: This source provides information about the Australian parliamentary system, including the arms of government, its division of powers, and explains the operation of processing a statutory bill in Australia.

Source 4: This academic paper examines the role of political performance in resulting in the decline of Australian’s satisfaction with democracy.

Source 5: Through historical evidence and empirical political analysis, Farrell and Mcallister (2005) explain the origins of preferential electoral systems in Australia, as well as reasons for its continued use.

Source 6: This report provides an overview of Australian Electoral Systems, including the types of electoral voting systems in Australia and the successes of Australia’s use of different electoral arrangements overtime.

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Media: Image of Referendum in 1974

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Description: Previous Prime Minister Gough Whitlam, 1974.