Republic preamble drafted
By Graeme Webber
June 8, 2003
SIX Australian authors have rekindled the republican debate by penning their own versions of a constitutional preamble.
James Bradley, Richard Flanagan, Delia Falconer, Dorothy Porter and Leah Purcell tonight read their preambles at the Museum of Sydney while the sixth wordsmith, Peter Carey, was absent in New York.
Poet Les Murray worked with Prime Minister John Howard to come up with a new lead-in to the national law book but their effort was voted down at a republican referendum in 1999.
Mr Bradley organised the project, sponsored by the Australian Republican Movement, to reinvigorate talk about cutting ties with the monarchy.
He said the Queen's Birthday weekend was a good time to launch the preambles and the recent controversial departure of Peter Hollingworth from the governor-general post also stirred interest in republicanism
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why do we turn our backs on our friends though?. It makes no sense at allTab wrote:It is understandable that they are looking at becoming a Republic, when you look at the way succesive British Governments have treated them.
do you feel more akin to australians and canadians and new zealanders?
or to continental europe?
We could all get out and vote ANYBODY but Blair into power next time. (See what two pints of Guinness does when I'm tired and emotional)oh well, what can ya do
nothing, best to not worry about it i guess

You should talk to somebody who gives a f**k.
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