Overview
History
Process
Impact
Current issues
100

What is the only way to change to the wording of the Constitution in Australia?

Referendum

100

When was the first national referendum held in Australia?

1911

100

Who can initiate a referendum in Australia?

The party with the majority of seats / votes in HOR can pass the law initiating a referendum
100

Why is the difficulty of achieving a constitutional change a safeguard to our democracy? 

Because an effective democracy shouldn't be easily changed. The Constitution should be protected against arbitrary powers of the government 

100

What is the current proposal for a referendum?

Voice to Parliament
200

Is it compulsory to vote in a referendum?

Yes, if you are over 18 you must vote if you are enrolled. 

200

How many referendums have been held in Australia to date?

44

200

What are the campaigns called during this process?

YES and NO campaigns

200

Why do governments seek to pass referendums?

To expand / limit power of Constitutional branches of government 

To update or modernise the Constitution

200

What was the most recent referendum proposal that was unsuccessful? When was this?

2023 Voice to Parliament Referendum 

300

In Australia, who is responsible for conducting referendums?

The AEC

300

How many referendums were successful?

8

300

Are territories counted in the state majority?

No. The territories' residents only count towards the national component

300

What are the common characteristics of a successful referendum?

Minimal change

Less power to the govt

More power to the people

300

What was the most recent plebiscite vote about?

Marriage Equality 2017

400

To propose a referendum in Australia, a bill must be passed by ...

Both houses of the Federal Parliament - HOR and Senate

400

What was the most popular referendum in Australian history? (Name the % of double majority votes received)

1967, 91% 

400

What is the requirement for a successful referendum to pass?

A referendum must receive a "double majority," which means it must be supported by a majority of voters in a majority of states and territories.

400

What was the most impactful referendum?

1967

400

Has a referendum ever been held on climate change in Australia?

No, a referendum has never been held on climate change in Australia.

500

What is the difference between a plebiscite and a referendum?

Referendum is legally binding, whereas a plebiscite is advisory only

500

What were the two changes made to the Constitution following the 1967 referendum?

1. Indigenous population was counted in the census

2. Allowed Federal Parliament to make laws on the Indigenous issues 

500

Which section of the Australian Constitution sets out the rules for holding referendums?

128

500

How many questions can be put to voters in a single referendum?

There is no limit to the number of questions that can be put to voters in a single referendum.

500

What is the current status of constitutional recognition of Indigenous Australians in Australia?

There are ongoing discussions and proposals for constitutional recognition of Indigenous Australians in Australia, but no referendum has been held on the issue yet.

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