Searching for the phrase australian citizens in Senate within the 1970s…
The phrase australian citizens
- appears in 0.7% of speeches
- appears 960 times in 717 speeches
- was spoken on 387 sitting days by 96 different people
- appears in speeches on 481 different topics
Top speakers:
- GREENWOOD, Ivor (74 uses)
- MCCLELLAND, Douglas (67 uses)
- MULVIHILL, James (46 uses)
- CARRICK, John (35 uses)
- DAVIDSON, Gordon (33 uses)
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Top days:
- 29 March 1979 (33 uses)
- 1 May 1973 (23 uses)
- 9 October 1975 (18 uses)
- 11 September 1973 (16 uses)
- 5 June 1973 (16 uses)
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Top topics:
- QUESTION: DUAL NATIONALITY (34 uses)
- QUESTION: EXECUTIONS IN YUGOSLAVIA (26 uses)
- AUSTRALIAN CITIZENSHIP BILL 1973: Second Reading (19 uses)
- ADJOURNMENT (16 uses)
- AUSTRALIAN CITIZENSHIP BILL 1973 (16 uses)
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Sample sentences:
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Has there been a change in the rights of Australian citizens of Baltic origin in regard either to the carrying of their national flags in Australia or showing Estonia, Lithuania or Latvia as their country of birth when applying for Australian passports or visas to visit other countries.
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Government in the Senate and Attorney-General, and which requested information as to which of those Australian citizens named by him as terrorists had been charged and convicted of any crime in Australia?
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amendment of its articles of association to provide for a board a majority of which are Australian citizens; and
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Honourable senators may recall that I raised the issue of the double standards that were being applied by the Australian Government and consequently we, as Australian citizens, were being carried along with them.
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Is the Minister representing the Attorney-General aware that a meeting arranged by a Moratorium committee on Monday evening last in Sydney and attended by 450 decent Australian citizens was organised by a Mr Bill Weekes who, for 3 campaigns, was the campaign director for the State Liberal member for the electorate of Earlwood and who, for 9 years, was President of the Earlwood Liberal Party State Electorate Conference?