What change did Australians vote for in the 1967 Referendum?
- To make voting in elections compulsory for everyone
- To allow Aboriginal peoples to be counted in the Census ✓
- To create the High Court of Australia
- To move the Parliament to a new capital city
Why this is the answer
The 1967 Referendum changed the Constitution so that Aboriginal peoples were counted in the Census.
This question is from: The Australian Constitution
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