Australian Referendum, 1946 (Marketing)
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The ''Constitution Alteration (Organised Marketing of Primary Products) Bill'' 1946, (Cth). was an unsuccessful proposal to alter the
Australian Constitution The Constitution of Australia (or Australian Constitution) is a constitutional document that is supreme law in Australia. It establishes Australia as a federation under a constitutional monarchy and outlines the structure and powers of the ...
to give the Commonwealth explicit power to make laws for the organised marketing of primary products and to exempt it from the freedom of interstate trade requirement of section 92 of the constitution. It was put to voters for approval in a referendum held on 28 September 1946.


Question

''Do you approve of the proposed law for the alteration of the Constitution entitled "Constitution Alteration (Organised Marketing of Primary Products) 1946"?'' The proposal was to insert into section 51 the following:
51. The Parliament shall, subject to this Constitution, have Legislative power to make laws for the peace, order, and good government of the Commonwealth with respect to: :... :(i.A.) Organized marketing of primary products; :... :(2.) The power of the Parliament to make laws under paragraph (i.A.) of the last preceding sub-section may be exercised notwithstanding anything contained in section ninety-two of this Constitution.


Results


Discussion

This was the third occasion in which the commonwealth sought power to enact legislative schemes for the marketing of agricultural produce, having been unsuccessful in
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. For a referendum to approve an amendment of the constitution, it must ordinarily achieve a '' double majority'': approved by a majority of states (i.e., four of the six states) as well as a majority of those voting nationwide. Mode of altering the Constitution. This was the second of five referendums () to achieve an overall majority, but fail the requirement of a majority of states.Handbook of the 44th Parliament (2014)


See also

* Politics of Australia * History of Australia


References


Further reading

* Standing Committee on Legislative and Constitutional Affairs (1997)
Constitutional Change: Select sources on Constitutional change in Australia 1901–1997
''. Australian Government Printing Service, Canberra. * Bennett, Scott (2003).

'' Australian Department of the Parliamentary Library, Canberra. * Australian Electoral Commission (2007)

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