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A 1937 referendum asked Australians if the Commonwealth should regulate air travel.
What is a referendum? Why should you care? We’ve broken down everything you need to know, from A to Z.
For the first time in Australian history, a governor-general dismissed a prime minister and government.
Your guide to misinformation and democracy.
How protests marches can influence a nation.
Stories and reflections from the day of the 1975 dismissal.
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