The People's Guide to the Australian Constitution
Publisher's description:
The People's Guide to the Australian Constitution illustrates how, far from being an unchangeable, technical legal contract, the Australian Constitution gives people the power to participate in and decide the shape of government and the policies it adopts. Leading legal academics Rosalind Dixon and William Partlett shed light on what Governor-General John Kerr did not acknowledge about the Constitution when he dismissed the Whitlam government, the tension between Australia's Christian settler-colonial constitutional identity and the recognition of First Nations peoples, the advantages and risks of constitutional change and much more.
At almost 125 years old, Australia's Constitution is one of the oldest in the world, and while this has brought stability, it also gives the Australian people an opportunity to participate in adapting it to changing times.
Author: Rosalind Dixon, William Partlett
Publisher: UNSW Press
Format: Paperback
Pages: 144
Published: 1 March 2026
ISBN: 9781761170515
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