Searching for the word naturalisation in House of Representatives within the 1970s…
The word naturalisation
- appears in 0.1% of speeches
- appears 174 times in 114 speeches
- was spoken on 69 sitting days by 44 different people
- appears in speeches on 77 different topics
Top speakers:
- FORBES, Alexander (24 uses)
- LYNCH, Phillip (19 uses)
- BRYANT, Gordon (10 uses)
- KLUGMAN, Dick (9 uses)
- PRESIDENT, The (8 uses)
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Top days:
- 9 May 1973 (13 uses)
- 25 May 1972 (10 uses)
- 30 September 1970 (8 uses)
- 10 March 1971 (7 uses)
- 19 March 1970 (7 uses)
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Top topics:
- AUSTRALIAN CITIZENSHIP BILL 1973: Second Reading (13 uses)
- SOCIAL SERVICES BILL (No. 3) 1972: Second Reading (10 uses)
- APPROPRIATION BILL (No. 1) 1970-71 (8 uses)
- QUESTION: IMMIGRATION (8 uses)
- FOREIGN INVESTMENT POLICY AND EXCHANGE CONTROL PROCEDURES: Ministerial Statement (6 uses)
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Associated words:
- naturalisation ceremony (9 appearances)
- naturalisation ceremonies (8 appearances)
- refused naturalisation (8 appearances)
- naturalisation certificate (3 appearances)
- naturalisation process (3 appearances)
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Sample sentences:
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The Opposition supports the change of name for the function at which migrants become Australians from ‘naturalisation ceremony’ to ‘cit izenship ceremony’, lt supports also the move to lower the age at which a person becomes eligible to citizenship, from 21 to 18 years.
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Once a person has lived here in such a way that it can be determined that he intends to stay, that he is part of the scene and is working and paying taxes, naturalisation ought to be a right, and ought to be easy to get.
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Finally, what disabilities does an alien face in Australia and what benefits does naturalisation confer?
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There was no residential qualification whatsoever in that Bill, apart, of course, from the naturalisation requirement.
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Since the normal residential requirement for citizenship by naturalisation is 5 years, few, if any, of the persons concerned would yet be eligi ble for the grant of citizenship.