Republican groups speak on the future of a British head of state for Australia
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Republican groups say with almost half of the population born overseas, it’s increasingly problematic for the country to have a British head of state. But there are those who say they wanted to come to Australia because of the stability associated with belonging to a member of the Commonwealth.
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