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How protests marches can influence a nation.
Your guide to misinformation and democracy.
Your guide to royal commissions in Australia.
Australians were asked to vote on whether men in National Service could be deployed to fight in World War One.
The 1946 referendum led to the pharmaceutical benefits scheme and the beginnings of universal healthcare.
The powers and duties of the governor-general explained.
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