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Bol I wrote this book for a simple reason. Most Australians live under a Constitution they have never read. Even those who attempt to read it often find themselves navigating language from another century - careful, technical, restrained, and occasionally opaque. The document is not long, but it is dense. It was drafted for colonial parliaments, not modern readers. As a practising barrister, I work within the framework of this Constitution every day. I see how power operates - how legislation is justified, how executive authority is exercised, how courts interpret structure rather than sentiment. Over time, I came to a simple conclusion: The Constitution should not belong only to lawyers. It should belong to Australians. This book does not seek to dismantle the existing Constitution. It seeks to explain it. It also asks whether clarity, transparency, and modern articulation might strengthen what has already proven durable. The framers of the 1890s were cautious and intelligent constitutional engineers. They built something that has lasted more than a century. But every generation has the right - and perhaps the responsibility - to understand the framework that governs it. If this book encourages even one reader to open the Constitution and read it with curiosity rather than confusion, it will have served its purpose

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I wrote this book for a simple reason. Most Australians live under a Constitution they have never read. Even those who attempt to read it often find themselves navigating language from another century - careful, technical, restrained, and occasionally opaque. The document is not long, but it is dense. It was drafted for colonial parliaments, not modern readers. As a practising barrister, I work within the framework of this Constitution every day. I see how power operates - how legislation is justified, how executive authority is exercised, how courts interpret structure rather than sentiment. Over time, I came to a simple conclusion: The Constitution should not belong only to lawyers. It should belong to Australians. This book does not seek to dismantle the existing Constitution. It seeks to explain it. It also asks whether clarity, transparency, and modern articulation might strengthen what has already proven durable. The framers of the 1890s were cautious and intelligent constitutional engineers. They built something that has lasted more than a century. But every generation has the right - and perhaps the responsibility - to understand the framework that governs it. If this book encourages even one reader to open the Constitution and read it with curiosity rather than confusion, it will have served its purpose

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