125 Years of the Constitution with Malcolm Turnbull
Join us this Constitution Day for a discussion with The Honourable Malcolm Turnbull AC, exploring 125 years of the Australian Constitution.
What does the Australian Constitution mean today, and how does it continue to shape our democracy, laws and everyday lives?
Join Walkley Award-winning journalist and broadcaster Paul Barclay in conversation with Mr Turnbull as they explore the enduring significance of the Constitution.
Drawing on his experience as Prime Minister and his involvement in major national debates, Mr Turnbull will reflect on the Constitution’s role in Australia’s democracy, its history, and its place in the nation’s future.
The discussion will be followed by an audience Q&A.
Dates and Times
Organiser
- National Archives of Australia
- communications@naa.gov.au
Price and bookings
Location
- Parkes
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Kings Avenue
Parkes, ACT 2600