| Republican Movement and Age campaign for flag change -now. |
| Written by Professor David Flint AM | |
| Monday, 13 February 2012 | |
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The Age is at it again. The nation’s leading republican broadsheet has been campaigning for years for the shredding of our national flag. But this time The Age has been joined by the Australian Republican Movement, now edging back to its previous open support for getting rid of the exisitng flag and replacing it with...just about anything. And it’s now openly argued there that the best way for Australia to mark The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee in 2012 would be to “get ourselves a new flag — one which is not ambiguous like our current one.” (And to change into some undefined politicians’ republic)
The Age piece recalls another Australia Day republican stunt - this time in 2011- when certain former Australians of the Year joined a campaign for some unknown new flag. This only leads people to wonder whether a criterion for appointment for Australian of the Year these days is an ambition to shred the constitution and the flag, and abandon our heritage. Just what are our former Australians of the Year doing being so divisive on our national day? Haven't they got more sense of the occasion? Is it that the official Australia Day Councils have been captured by an out of touch elite? ...postscript...
According to The Sydney Morning Herald Business Section (10/2 republished with glee in The Australian on 11/2) "circulation of The Age’s Monday to Friday editions fell5.99% in the three months to December 31… while the Saturday Age fell 6.56%… and The Sunday age dropped 3.77%. At the Herald (also a hotbed of republicanism) circulation fell 11.94%… while the Sun Herald dropped 8.17%. |