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Australia renews republic calls | Australia renews republic calls |
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A government-led summit on the future of Australia has led to renewed calls for a republic and the end of the British monarch as the head of state. | A government-led summit on the future of Australia has led to renewed calls for a republic and the end of the British monarch as the head of state. |
Australia's foreign minister Stephen Smith said a split from the British monarchy was "inevitable". | Australia's foreign minister Stephen Smith said a split from the British monarchy was "inevitable". |
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd invited 1,000 people, including actors Cate Blanchett and Hugh Jackman, to the two-day summit to brainstorm ideas. | |
Aboriginal issues and climate change are also on the Australia 2020 agenda. | Aboriginal issues and climate change are also on the Australia 2020 agenda. |
The meeting, which started on Saturday in the capital Canberra, has brought together Australia's best and brightest brains with the aim of plotting the country's future trajectory. | |
Delegate cheers | Delegate cheers |
A move towards a republic is one of the main ideas being put forward, with the panel on governance originally agreeing on a 12-year target to have an Australian head of state. | A move towards a republic is one of the main ideas being put forward, with the panel on governance originally agreeing on a 12-year target to have an Australian head of state. |
But the government's home affairs minister, Bob Debus, challenged the group to agree to a shorter time frame - a Republic by 2010 which drew cheers from many delegates. | But the government's home affairs minister, Bob Debus, challenged the group to agree to a shorter time frame - a Republic by 2010 which drew cheers from many delegates. |
Mr Rudd, whose election in November ended almost 12 years of conservative rule, is a longstanding republican but he has said he does not regard it as a high priority. | Mr Rudd, whose election in November ended almost 12 years of conservative rule, is a longstanding republican but he has said he does not regard it as a high priority. |
On Sunday, Mr Smith said while the centre-left Labour government favoured a split from the country's former colonial power, it was not an urgent matter. | On Sunday, Mr Smith said while the centre-left Labour government favoured a split from the country's former colonial power, it was not an urgent matter. |
"I regard it as inevitable. I don't see it occurring in 2010," he told Australia's Network Ten. | "I regard it as inevitable. I don't see it occurring in 2010," he told Australia's Network Ten. |
"It's one of those things I think the nation will attend to in due course." | "It's one of those things I think the nation will attend to in due course." |
In the weeks leading up to the summit, radio talk shows invited listeners to call with ideas and about 9,000 messages were sent to the Australia 2020 website. | In the weeks leading up to the summit, radio talk shows invited listeners to call with ideas and about 9,000 messages were sent to the Australia 2020 website. |
Final proposals will be delivered to the government but there is no certainty any will be implemented. | Final proposals will be delivered to the government but there is no certainty any will be implemented. |
Setting 10 themes for discussion, Mr Rudd said: "The old way of governing has long been creaking and groaning. | Setting 10 themes for discussion, Mr Rudd said: "The old way of governing has long been creaking and groaning. |
"Some of these ideas we will be able to embrace, others we will not, and some we will take in part and change." | "Some of these ideas we will be able to embrace, others we will not, and some we will take in part and change." |
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