The Referendum of 1967, also known as the Australian Referendum, was established on May 27, 1967. The referendum approved two of the amendments of the Australian Constitution that related to the Indigenous Australians. It became law on August 10, 1967.
Referendum
When laws are being changed
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Referendum
A referendum is a direct vote in which an entire electorate is asked to either accept or reject a particular proposal. It is commonly used by governments to seek approval from the public on major issues or decisions.
Australia held a referendum to determine whether it would become a republic. How people vote in a euro referendum is not an issue for CA. Referendum was held to determine whether people should smoke or not.
Referendum Party was created in 1997.
Referendum Party ended in 1997.
Election, franchise, referendum or pole
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The root word for referendum is "referendum," which comes from the Latin word "referre" meaning to refer or to bring back.