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In the 1951 referendum, Australia voted no on banning Communist ideology by the barest of margins.
For the first time in Australian history, a governor-general dismissed a prime minister and government.
False information from ancient times to the present.
Deep dive into stories about Old Parliament House, Australian history and democracy.
Barbecue snags and voting explained.
The Gurindji strike and its legacy explained.
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