| | AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TELEVISION PTY. LIMITED AND OTHERS and THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES v. THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA ... (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14) |
 | | Secondly, a broadcaster is prohibited from broadcasting during such an election period "a political advertisement" for or on behalf of a government, or government authority, of a Territory ((11) s.95B(2)), or for or on behalf of a government, or a government authority, of a State ((12) s.95B(3)). |
 | | In the case of a Territory election, there is an additional prohibition against the broadcasting of a political advertisement for or on behalf of the government, or a government authority, of another Territory ((20) s.95C(2)). |
 | | Hence, the prescribed procedure for amendment of the Constitution hinges upon a referendum at which the proposed amendment is approved by a majority of electors and a majority of electors in a majority of the States ((76) s.128). |
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