Australians voted against the nation becoming a republic. It wasn't actually a vote, but a referendum on the opinion of the public regarding whether or not to ditch the current system of a constitutional monarchy. In the final count, the "no" votes led 54.87% to 45.13%. All six states voted against the proposal.
When they became Australians.
If you are over 18 then you can vote
When they became Australians.
Australians Against Further Immigration was created in 1989.
Australians Against Further Immigration ended in 2008.
The Foundation for Young Australians was created in 1999.
Australians can vote at age 18.
Australians can vote when they reach the age of eighteen.
On the 10th of August 1967 Aboriginal australians having the right to vote became law.
Australians voted "no" in a referendum on whether to become a republic on 6 November 1999.
Because they are native Australians who should get just as much right to vote as the others.
Australians over the age of 18 have a legal responsibility to vote in federal and state/territory elections, as voting is compulsory in Australia. Failure to vote without a valid reason can result in a fine.