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Everything you need to know about the 1975 double dissolution election.
In the 1951 referendum, Australia voted no on banning Communist ideology by the barest of margins.
The vote tallying process in Australian federal elections explained.
In 1999 Australia voted no to replacing the Queen as our head of state with a president.
Your guide to voting in Australian elections.
How the head of the government can lose their position.
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