Since the time of federation, Australia has been
a constitutional monarchy with the Queen of the
United Kingdom as its head of state. However, today
many Australians are questioning whether this form
of government is still relevant or appropriate and
are suggesting that we move towards the
establishment of a republic. The question of
whether we maintain the monarchy is not merely a
legal detail but is intrinsically linked to the way
we perceive ourselves as a distinct nation of
people with its own identity and culture. As a
result, the issue is a very controversial one and
has attracted a lot of debate. This essay will
consider some of the arguments for maintaining the
monarch as head of state and will outline some of
the problems with this position. It will then put
forward a number of reasons why Australia should
change to a republican form of government.
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