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Page: 226
To the Honourable the Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives in Parliament assembled.
The petition of certain citizens of Australia showeth:
The need for the Government to recognise that our Flag represents History, Heritage and Culture and should not be changed without a full referendum of the people.
Your petitioners humbly pray that the House of Representatives call upon the Government to retain our existing Australian Flag and to give Australians the opportunity to express that wish through a referendum.
Your petitioners, as in duty bound, will ever pray.
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