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No-Conscription
Committee β an immense crowd of about 60,000 people gathered at Swanston St between Guild Hall and Princes Bridge, and for upwards of an hour the street was a surging area of humanity". An anti-conscription stop work meeting called by five trade unions held on the Yarra Bank mid-week on 4 October attracted 15,000 people. It was passed on 21 September 1916, and mandatory registration and enrolment commenced while the first referendum campaign was underway. By 5 October,
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Victoria. They included men such as Bob Scates and Michael Hamel-Green. They went underground while maintaining a public presence, appeared at protests and were spirited away by the crowd before they could be arrested. In December 1972, while 'underground' as a draft resister, Barry Johnson stood
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Australia with large meetings held both for and against. The women's vote was seen as important, with large women's meetings and campaign information from both sides aimed at women voters. The campaigning for the first referendum was launched by Hughes at a huge
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had an increasingly-political effect. Conscription ended in
December 1972, and the remaining seven men in Australian prisons for refusing conscription were freed in mid-to-late December 1972.ef 63,735 national servicemen served in the Army, of whom 15,381 were deployed to Vietnam. Approximately 200
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Young men who were subject to the conscription lottery also formed their own anti-conscription organisation, the Youth
Campaign Against Conscription. Like Save Our Sons, it spread to other states: New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and Western Australia. It was the YCAC that imported the concept
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Around then, opposition to conscription became more radical. Active non-compliers began to call themselves "draft resisters". Instead of waiting to be called up, draft resisters wrote letters to the
Minister for National Service detailing their intention not to comply with conscription. Under law,
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Many people thought positively of conscription as a sign of loyalty to
Britain and thought that it would also support those men who were already fighting. However, trade unions feared that their members might be replaced by cheaper foreign or female labour and so opposed conscription. Some groups
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from the United States and ushered in a new form of resistance to conscription, active non-compliance. Instead of merely not registering (passive non-compliance with the
National Service Scheme), the young conscripts actively demonstrated their distaste for the government's actions by destroying
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of 1942 led to a significant reform in the composition of the
Australian Army. During the campaign, the restriction banning CMF personnel from serving outside Australian territory hampered military planning and caused tensions between the AIF and CMF. In late 1942 and early 1943, Prime Minister
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Anti-conscriptionists, especially in Melbourne, were also able to mobilise large crowds, with a meeting filling the Exhibition Building on 20 September 1916; 30,000 people on the Yarra bank on Sunday, 15 October, and 25,000 the following week; a "parade of women promoted by the United Women's
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was amended May 1964 to provide that national servicemen could be obliged to serve overseas, a provision that had been applied only once before, during World War II. The 1964 amendments applied only to the permanent military forces and excluded the Citizen Military Forces. In 1965, the
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had been able to locate the man within hours and bring him to the studio when the federal police had been unable to capture him, and the event was made even more embarrassing for the government because the man was able to leave the studio before the police had arrived to arrest him.
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application. To be exempted on the basis of conscientious objection, an applicant needed to demonstrate his moral objection to "all" wars in court and to be legalised as a pacifist. That meant that the rate of success for conscientious objection applications was generally low.
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noted in the article "Influence of the IWW" that "the great bulk of the opposition to conscription is centred in Victoria". Many meetings in inner Melbourne and Sydney were disrupted by anti-conscriptionists with speakers being howled down from the audience in what
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or lottery draw based on date of birth, and conscripts were obligated to give two years of continuous full-time service, followed by a further three years on the active reserve list. The full-time service requirement was reduced to 18 months in October 1971.
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in which Bluntschli filled his backpack with chocolate bars, rather than ammunition. However, several CMF Militia units fought under difficult conditions, suffered extremely high casualties in 1942 and slowed the Japanese advance on the
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vigorously arguing the need for conscription for Australia to help the Allies win the war. They were supported by many within the party, including Labor's first prime minister,
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women's prison in which they were incarcerated. Barbara Miller is understood to be related to the decorated conscript Simon Anderson, who mysteriously disappeared in 1970.
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was held on 28 October 1916 and narrowly rejected conscription with a margin of 49% for and 51% against. The referendum of 28 October 1916 asked Australians:
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story in which a conscientious objector, who had been on the run from police for several months, was interviewed live in the studio by the journalist
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the troops home. In October, during his policy speech for the 1969 federal elections, the opposition leader,
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described as "disgraceful exhibition" and "disorderly scenes".
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to arrest and prosecute anti-conscriptionists such as
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1010:, Irene Miller and Jo Maclaine-Ross, was dubbed "
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1686:"Appendix: The national service scheme, 1964β72"
1583:, 7 October 1916; "Meeting at South Melbourne",
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2050:. Men at Arms. Oxford, United Kingdom: Osprey.
1866:Australian Draft Resistance and the Vietnam War
1836:Australian Draft Resistance and the Vietnam War
1664:Fact Sheet 163 β National Service, 1951β59
1367:Women's Political Association (8 August 2022).
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2550:This Knowledge article incorporates text from
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2152:– via The Commons Social Change Library.
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2303:Australian War Memorial β Conscription
2293:Military Conscription: Issues for Australia
2277:Conscription (a Sth Australian perspective)
2157:Manne, Robert (2001). Manne, Robert (ed.).
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1890:. Commonwealth of Australia. Archived from
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1231:Office of Parliamentary Counsel (Australia)
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27:Overview of conscription in Australia
2010:. Melbourne: Spectrum Publications.
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1914:"National Service Scheme, 1951-1972"
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1760:"Save Our Sons Movement (1965β1973)"
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1579:"Meeting at Collingwood Town Hall",
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2086:The Australian Army in World War II
1884:"Conscription: The Birthday Ballot"
1290:Lewis, Balderstone & Bowan 2006
1253:"Universal Service Scheme, 1911β29"
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1435:Cockerill, G (19 September 1916).
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1882:Australian Government (2012).
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1888:Australia and the Vietnam War
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2108:Events That Shaped Australia
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66:Alternative civilian service
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1739:C of A Hansard 8 March 1966
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851:(CMF). Volunteers with the
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613:Under Labor Prime Minister
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933:National Service Act 1951
930:was introduced under the
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843:In 1939, at the start of
726:Victorian Socialist Party
693:Unlawful Associations Act
515:Universal Training Scheme
467:Conscription in Australia
2512:Northern Mariana Islands
2283:Conscription (Australia)
2176:McKinley, Brian (1979).
2046:Fleming, Robert (2012).
1858:9 September 2006 at the
1194:Australian Defence Force
1131:Moral opposition to wars
781:overflow meeting at the
2596:Conscription by country
2477:Cocos (Keeling) Islands
2348:Conscription in Oceania
2125:Oliver, Bobbie (2021).
2084:Johnston, Mark (2007).
1919:Australian War Memorial
1690:Australian War Memorial
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987:conscientious objection
849:Citizen Military Forces
748:Archbishop of Melbourne
724:, then a member of the
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1968:Barrett, John (1979).
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1828:3 March 2007 at the
1669:2 April 2015 at the
1566:"Influence of IWW",
1104:National Service Act
922:In 1951, during the
659:National Labor Party
418:By geographical area
389:United Arab Emirates
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1498:, 21 September 1916
1127:Jehovah's Witnesses
861:George Bernard Shaw
787:Melbourne Town Hall
687:War Precautions Act
539:Protectionist Party
121:Penal military unit
86:Counter-recruitment
81:Conscription crisis
2206:Richmond, Victoria
1894:on 22 October 2016
1711:"Defence Act 1965"
1223:"Defence Act 1903"
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2117:978-1-74110-492-9
2095:978-1-84603-123-6
2076:978-0-670-07375-7
2038:978-0-86840-838-5
1641:, pp. 41β42.
1603:, pp. 40β41.
1591:, 11 October 1916
1570:, 12 October 1916
1542:, 23 October 1916
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