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1973 Australian referendum
8 December 1973
[Question 2] Do you approve the proposed law for the alteration of the Constitution entitled "An Act to alter the Constitution so as to enable the Australian Parliament to control prices"?
Results
Choice
Votes %
Yes 3,089,139 43.81%
No 3,962,093 56.19%
Valid votes 7,051,232 98.65%
Invalid or blank votes 96,135 1.35%
Total votes 7,147,367 100.00%
Registered voters/turnout 7,653,469 93.39%

Results by state
Note: Darkness of colour denotes strength of vote


The Constitutional Alteration (Prices) 1973 proposed amendments to section 51 of the constitution which would allow the Federal government to control prices[1]. The proposed changes to the constitution were not upheld, with Australian's voting against the constitutional alteration[1].

Answers to Module 7 Questions Describe your media This photo displays a pair of black shoes and a brief case on a floor. Is it your own work? Yes What is the file format? jpg What license have you chosen? public domain license What category/gallery will you add it to? bedroom, black shoes, floor How will you describe the file? This photo displays a standard bedroom with possessions spread on the floor.

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A : Highlight your text, then click here to format it with bold, italics, etc. The "More" options allows you to underline, add code snippets, and change language keyboards.

Links: The chain button allows you to link your text. Highlight the word, and push the button. The visual editor will automatically suggest related Wikipedia articles for that word or phrase. This is a great way to connect your article to more Wikipedia content. You only have to link important words once, usually during the first time they appear. If you want to link to pages outside of Wikipedia (for an "external links" section, for example) click on the "External link" tab.

Cite: The citation tool in the visual editor helps format your citations. You can simply paste a DOI or URL, and the visual editor will try to sort out all of the fields you need. Be sure to review it, however, and apply missing fields manually (if you know them). You can also add books, journals, news, and websites manually. That opens up a quick guide for inputting your citations. Finally, you can click the "re-use" tab if you've already added a source and just want to cite it again.

Bullets: To add bullet points or a numbered list, click here.

Insert: This tab lets you add media, images, or tables.

Ω The final tab allows you to add special characters, such as those found in non-English words, scientific notation, and a handful of language extensions.

  1. ^ a b corporateName=Australian Electoral Commission; address=50 Marcus Clarke Street, Canberra ACT 2600; contact=13 23 26. "Referendum dates and results". Australian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 2020-09-30.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)