Searching for the phrase australian voters in Senate within the 1970s…
The phrase australian voters
- appears in 0.0% of speeches
- appears 11 times in 11 speeches
- was spoken on 11 sitting days by 11 different people
- appears in speeches on 11 different topics
Top speakers:
- MAUNSELL, Charles (1 uses)
- SULLIVAN, Kathryn (1 uses)
- DAVIDSON, Gordon (1 uses)
- MURPHY, Lionel (1 uses)
- KANE, John (1 uses)
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Top days:
- 14 March 1973 (1 uses)
- 16 May 1973 (1 uses)
- 17 May 1973 (1 uses)
- 31 August 1972 (1 uses)
- 19 September 1979 (1 uses)
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Top topics:
- BUDGET PAPERS 1979-80 (1 uses)
- QUESTION: BUDGET 1972-73 (1 uses)
- QUESTION: BUDGET PAPERS 1978-79 (1 uses)
- QUESTION: SENATE (REPRESENTATION OF TERRITORIES) ACT 1973 (1 uses)
- COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL BILL (No. 2) 1973: Second Reading (1 uses)
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Sample sentences:
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It is a fact that the Australian voters choose overwhelminglyindeed, almost unanimously- to vote for one of the major political parties in elections, be they Senate or House of Representatives elections.
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It should be a privilege open to all Australian voters whether they live in States or territories.
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The reaction of the majority of Australian voters when they vote at the referendum is very likely to be one of annoyance at a government which has virtually prevented them approving referenda voting by electors in the Territories.
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There can be no doubt that a rather small majority of Australian voters showed its disenchantment with the LiberalCountry Party Administration and desired that the Labor Party be given a chance to govern.
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The South Australian voters last Saturday hammered home the point.