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Australian Referendums 1906-1999
CD-ROM
Australian Referendums 1906-1999 CD-ROM contains all 1999
referendum statistics to polling place level and also provides the
electoral history and results to divisional level of all
constitutional Referendums since 1906.
The CD-ROM includes a mapping component to show the
changes to electoral boundaries following all federal
Redistributions from the years 1906 to 1999.
In order to ensure that accurate comparisons between electoral
boundaries can be made, we have included consistent landmarks that
exist today in all maps throughout the years. These landmarks
include present day towns and suburbs, which may not necessarily
have been in existence in earlier years.
Order a free copy of this CD-ROM by emailing
info@aec.gov.au. Please include
your name, organisation and postal address.
http://www.aec.gov.au/_content/when/referendums/index.htm
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Commonwealth Australia 2000.
This work is copyright. You may download, display, print and
reproduce this material in unaltered form only (retain this notice)
for your personal, non-commercial use or use within your
organisation. Apart from any use as permitted under the
Copyright Act 1968 all other rights are reserved. Requests for
further authorisation should be directed to the Manager, Legislative
Services, Ausinfo, GPO box 1920, Canberra, ACT 2601.
Disclaimer The text of the yes/no cases and
statistical tables
contained in these articles has been generated by re-keying of
original published volumes of the official AEC yes/no cases and
referendum statistics. This process may have caused errors in the
text which have not been identified by checking procedures. Before
citing from this source, data should be checked against the original
documents.
The
language used throughout the yes/no cases and in the background
information write-ups and visual material for each referendum event
reflect the attitudes and language of the time of each referendum.
Most of this information has been sourced from legislation and (in
the case of visual articles) newspaper editorial of the time. The
attitudes reflected in this material are not reflective of the AEC’s current outlook.
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