Constitution Commission Report CD

$74.95

Constitution Commission Reports CD — Historical Records Of Proposed Constitutional Changes

A unique collection of official reports from the Australian Government’s 1985–1988 Constitution Commission, documenting attempts to review and alter the Constitution.

✔ Reports from 5 Advisory Committees (1985)
✔ First and Final Constitution Commission Reports (1988)
✔ Includes Darren Dickson’s Summary of the Reports
✔ Includes Certificate of Harry Hopes
✔ Historical record of proposed constitutional changes

This CD provides access to official documents created as part of the government’s review of the Constitution and its attempt to bring it “up to date.”

It offers insight into how changes were considered, what was proposed, and the broader direction of constitutional development during that period.

Description

Want To Understand How The Constitution Was Reviewed And Proposed To Be Changed?

This resource gives you access to:

  • Official Constitution Commission reports
  • Advisory Committee findings
  • Historical material from 1985–1988
  • Additional supporting documents and summaries

Why This Matters

Most people only ever see the Constitution as it currently stands…

But very few understand:

  • How it has been reviewed
  • What changes have been proposed
  • Or how government has approached constitutional reform

These reports provide insight into those processes and reveal dramatic ramifications and consequences of the proposed changes never being implemented!


What This Resource Contains

This CD includes:

👉 Reports from the five Advisory Committees established by the Australian Government in 1985 to review the Constitution

👉 The First and Final Reports of the Constitution Commission (1988)

👉 A bonus inclusion of Darren Dickson’s Summary of the Reports, deposited with the Office of the Queen of the United Kingdom

👉 The Certificate of Harry Hopes


What These Documents Show

These reports form an historical record of the Australian Government’s attempt to review and alter the Constitution.

They reflect efforts to:

  • Examine existing constitutional arrangements
  • Consider proposed changes
  • Address developments that had occurred beyond the power of Parliament - this is a KEY point
  • Reveals why so many current laws are unconstitutional

How You Can Use This

This is not a training product.

👉 It is a historical and reference resource.

You can use it to:

  • Review official government reports
  • Understand proposed constitutional changes
  • Support research into constitutional development
  • Gain insight into how reform has been approached
  • Understand why the government is scrambling to keep this hidden from the public

Value & Positioning

These are official documents produced as part of a major constitutional review process.

👉 Providing access to material that is not widely available, reviewed or understood.


Who This Is For

  • Anyone interested in constitutional history
  • People researching government and legal frameworks
  • Those wanting deeper insight into constitutional reform
  • Anyone studying the evolution of the Constitution
  • Those that wnt to understand which laws are valid and which aren't

Important

This resource provides historical documents and reports.

It is intended as a reference and research tool, not as a substitute for professional advice or interpretation.


Want The Complete System?

While this resource is powerful on its own…

Most people find they only have part of what they need.

👉 The Court Success Pack brings everything together:

  • Constitution Commission Reports — historical context
  • FOI Documents — real evidence
  • Affidavits & Submissions — structure and application

Together, these three resources provide a far more complete and effective approach.

👉 View the Court Success Pack here

Court Success pack


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You can learn more about these Constitution Commission Reports and their significance by watching the video below:




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