Searching for the phrase australian citizens in House of Representatives within the 1970s…
The phrase australian citizens
- appears in 0.6% of speeches
- appears 826 times in 594 speeches
- was spoken on 309 sitting days by 153 different people
- appears in speeches on 384 different topics
Top speakers:
- WHITLAM, Gough (56 uses)
- GRASSBY, Al (46 uses)
- BENNETT, Adrian (26 uses)
- PEACOCK, Andrew (25 uses)
- MACKELLAR, Michael (24 uses)
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Top days:
- 2 May 1973 (32 uses)
- 9 May 1973 (27 uses)
- 25 May 1972 (20 uses)
- 1 September 1970 (18 uses)
- 23 March 1972 (17 uses)
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Top topics:
- PETITIONS: Censorship (35 uses)
- AUSTRALIAN CITIZENSHIP BILL 1973: Second Reading (33 uses)
- EXECUTIONS IN YUGOSLAVIA: Discussion of Matter of Public Importance (27 uses)
- SOCIAL SERVICES BILL (No. 3) 1972: Second Reading (20 uses)
- GRIEVANCE DEBATE (16 uses)
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Sample sentences:
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What we do say, though, is that Australian citizenship is something to be prized and not something to be taken lightly.
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The Torres Strait Islanders will, of course, remain Australian citizens.
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They suffer injustices because they are put into the community in Australia and they have to compete with Australian citizens.
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No doubt in our negotiations with other countries to remove the concept, and sometimes the burden, of dual citizenship from those who take Australian nationality we will be putting this point and I hope that in the negotiations the Minister, who should have learned a lesson from the tragic events in Yugoslavia, will put this point strongly and it will help him in those negotiations if he can say that Australian citizens have personally renounced.
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They are not Australian citizens.