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SECESSIONIS - Secessionism has been a recurring feature of Western Australia's political landscape since shortly after British settlement in 1829. The idea of sel...
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Secessionism has been a recurring feature of Western Australia's political landscape since shortly after British settlement in 1829. The idea of self governance or secession has often been discussed through local newspaper articles and editorials and on a number of occasions has surfaced as very public events including a State referendum in 1933. * An argument in favour of secession is based on the assumption a Federal government in Canberra will favour the business and popular interests of the larger population centres. A common complaint is that Western Australia is a forgotten or Cinderella State, which contributes more to federal funds than it gets back, and is discriminated against by the more populous states.The Constitution of Australia however describes the union as "one indissoluble Federal Commonwealth" and makes no provision for states to secede from the union. |