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STATEMENTS BY MEMBERS
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Aboriginal Reconciliation
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Media: Violence
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PETITIONS
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- Adjournment
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Page: 350
To the Honourable the Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives assembled:
The petition of the undersigned citizens of Australia respectfully showeth that:
1. The majority of Australians are completely satisfied with the existing Australian national flag.
2. We therefore request that the House of Representatives ensures that the Australian national flag, as provided in Section (3) of the Flags Act, is not changed or replaced without first being voted upon and approved by the people of Australia in a national poll.
And your petitioners, as in duty bound, will ever pray.
by