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  2. Category:1967 referendums - Wikipedia

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  5. Holt government - Wikipedia

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    Holt also called the 1967 Referendum which removed the discriminatory clause in the Australian Constitution which excluded Aboriginal Australians from being counted in the census – the referendum was one of the few to be overwhelmingly endorsed by the Australian electorate (over 90% voted 'yes'). By the end of 1967, the Liberals' initially ...

  6. 1967 New State referendum (New South Wales) - Wikipedia

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    In 1953, 21 councils defied the state government and held unofficial referendum on the issue of a new state. The people voted overwhelmingly in favour of the referendum. [5] In 1961 the movement launched Operation Seventh State, [6] raising over AU£100,000. This allowed more staff and greater agitation.

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  8. 1967 Australian referendum - Wikipedia

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    The 1967 Australian referendum occurred on 27 May 1967 under the Holt government. It contained three topics asked about in two questions, ...

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    Several significant events marked a change in public opinion in Australia. In 1967, an overwhelming majority of Australians – over 90 per cent of voters and a majority in all six states – voted "Yes" to giving the Federal Government power to make laws specifically for Indigenous Australians, in the 1967 Referendum. [21]