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Australasian Parliamentary ReviewAutumn 2001. Vol 16, No. 1© Australasian Study of Parliament Group. Requests for permission to reproduce material from Australasian Parliamentary Review should be directed to the Editor. StatementsSpeaker Boothroyd's Valedictory Speech Centenary of federation, Bob Carr A sense of crowd and urgency, Winston Churchill ReportsIndigenous voting rights in Australia, Scott Bennett Backing away from the brink, Yehonathan Tommer The Western Australian election of 10 February 2001: more a case of protracted suicide than of assassination, Bruce Stone A conservative débâcle: the electoral rout in Queensland 2001, John Wanna Fiji and the export of electoral systems, Joan Rydon Ethics and elections, Rowena Johns Rating the effectiveness of committee reports: some examples, Malcolm Aldons 'Questioning' a privilege: article 9 of the Bill of Rights 1688, G.M. Kelly From Federation to opening of the first Commonwealth Parliament1901: The first federal election, Marian Simms The Queen of the Commonwealth of Australia, M.R.L.L. Kelly Documenting a democracy: www.foundingdocs.gov.au, Lenore Coltheart Robert Arthur Broinowski: A witness to federation history, Richard Broinowski The first four Prime Ministers, Robert Arthur Broinowski Parliament's dualing choirs, Ken Coghill The Book Pages
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