Searching for the word citizenship in Senate within the 1970s…
The word citizenship
- appears in 0.5% of speeches
 - appears 1067 times in 440 speeches
 - was spoken on 256 sitting days by 70 different people
 - appears in speeches on 265 different topics
 
Top speakers:
- MULVIHILL, James (322 uses)
 - MCCLELLAND, Douglas (102 uses)
 - DAVIDSON, Gordon (83 uses)
 - GUILFOYLE, Margaret (81 uses)
 - GREENWOOD, Ivor (71 uses)
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Top days:
- 5 June 1973 (94 uses)
 - 11 September 1973 (55 uses)
 - 29 March 1979 (53 uses)
 - 21 April 1975 (37 uses)
 - 10 May 1979 (27 uses)
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Top topics:
- AUSTRALIAN CITIZENSHIP BILL 1973: Second Reading (100 uses)
 - AUSTRALIAN CITIZENSHIP BILL 1973 (54 uses)
 - QUESTION: DUAL NATIONALITY (54 uses)
 - APPROPRIATION BILL (No. 5) 1974-75: First Reading (36 uses)
 - CUSTOMS AMENDMENT BILL (No. 2) 1979 (29 uses)
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Associated words:
- australian citizenship (338 appearances)
 - citizenship act (70 appearances)
 - dual citizenship (30 appearances)
 - citizenship applications (27 appearances)
 - citizenship bill (24 appearances)
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Sample sentences:
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Let us be realistic about the situation: I would like to feel that any person, whether he be a member of the SPA or whether he be a member of another group, should not be denied citizenship because of his views.
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How many persons in each State and Territory have been denied Australian citizenship in each year from 1969-70 to 1977-78, because of insufficient knowledge of the English language.
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The Ministers said the prevention of child removal was a complex matter involving questions of jurisdiction, dual nationality, citizenship, freedom of travel and rights of the child.
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To go back into history, in 1969 this Senate adopted the 1969 Citizenship Bill.
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There may be cases where governments err but no government can give a blanket assurance that everybody will get citizenship.