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of course that we got in the general at the moment who was david hurley and as i mentioned, who were traveling with the stuff to the to meet a king child. now you might recall back in 1999, a strange went to referendum of whether or not we should stay with the monarchy or go to republic. of course the people have a strategy above overwhelmingly to keep the queen and a monarch. but today's the morning to day to afflict on the, on your p of use on the marquee and promise has noted to destroy, you will be feeling a huge loss with the death of declaim farrah. thank you for us. our clark live for our san brisbin australia. now the queen stance will be marked in new zealand with a period of national morning and a states memorial service. the country is prime minister adjusting the order and says it's a time of deed, sadness for the people of new zealand.
of course that we got in the general at the moment who was david hurley and as i mentioned, who were traveling with the stuff to the to meet a king child. now you might recall back in 1999, a strange went to referendum of whether or not we should stay with the monarchy or go to republic. of course the people have a strategy above overwhelmingly to keep the queen and a monarch. but today's the morning to day to afflict on the, on your p of use on the marquee and promise has noted to destroy, you...
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and at thousands gathered to watch australia as governor general david hurley claim at king charles as head of state at parliament house. in cambro ah, the credit officials are saying that large areas in the countries east are experiencing major power cars, including har keith, the 2nd city and regions of inappropriate troughs done yet. and it's to me, regions include areas where ukrainian forces have recently advanced. well, since early september, ukraine has made rapid gains with keith taking a few days to take back territory that russia at battle for months to control keeps forces of entered the key towns of is human coupons, located on strategic rail lines. advances have also been made in ukraine in the south, near harrison, but at a slower pace. meanwhile, a backup power line to the upper region nuclear plant has been restored, but operations there have been halted for safety reasons. plant was disconnected from the main energy grid for days because of shelling. acquainted, official se russian attacks have taken out critical infrastructure, triggering widespread blackouts in large
and at thousands gathered to watch australia as governor general david hurley claim at king charles as head of state at parliament house. in cambro ah, the credit officials are saying that large areas in the countries east are experiencing major power cars, including har keith, the 2nd city and regions of inappropriate troughs done yet. and it's to me, regions include areas where ukrainian forces have recently advanced. well, since early september, ukraine has made rapid gains with keith taking...
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of course that's gotten a general at the moment who is david hurley and as i mentioned who we traveling with. ringback to the to meet a king child. now you might recall back in 1999, a strange went to referendum of whether or not we should stay with the monarchy or go to republic. of course, the people have a strategy budget overwhelmingly to keep the queen and the monarch. but today's the morning to day to afflict on the, on your, your p of use on the monarchy. and the primary has noted this to destroy, you will be feeling a huge loss with the death of declaim farrah. thank you for. i found clark line for our sand brisbin australia. now, the queen's staff will be marked in new zealand with a period of national mourning and estates memorial service. the country is for many suggesting the order and says it's a time of deep sadness for the people of new zealand. the queen has been such a constant and alive for 70 years, the longest, soothing monarch and british history over her reign. she has come to define notions of service, charity, and consistency. the commitment to her role and to al
of course that's gotten a general at the moment who is david hurley and as i mentioned who we traveling with. ringback to the to meet a king child. now you might recall back in 1999, a strange went to referendum of whether or not we should stay with the monarchy or go to republic. of course, the people have a strategy budget overwhelmingly to keep the queen and the monarch. but today's the morning to day to afflict on the, on your, your p of use on the monarchy. and the primary has noted this...
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so the constitution delegates those powers to the governor general, who at the moment david hurley. but adrian mentioned back in 1990, not a strike did go to a referendum. this was to vote on whether or not we would remain with the marquee. oh, we would become a republic, and of course the people voted overwhelmingly to stay with the monarchy. so it was interesting, but i think the people here it's ready to adore the queen. and certainly today's the day of morning and reflection and regardless of your views of the monarchy, republican monica, the people here have a soft spot for the queen. and today it's a huge loss and is trying to wake up to this news on friday. sarah clark, thank you very much. christopher wilson is a rural biographer and commentator. he joins me live in the studio. thanks very much indeed for being with us. the queen's legacy people who talked about it a great deal this evening. where do you see her position in kind of, in terms of the history of the country and also in terms of kind of global position? well, i think her really what's going to be interesting is
so the constitution delegates those powers to the governor general, who at the moment david hurley. but adrian mentioned back in 1990, not a strike did go to a referendum. this was to vote on whether or not we would remain with the marquee. oh, we would become a republic, and of course the people voted overwhelmingly to stay with the monarchy. so it was interesting, but i think the people here it's ready to adore the queen. and certainly today's the day of morning and reflection and regardless...
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in camera the governor general david hurley, the king's representative here in australia presided overny items you can expect. there was an australian stamp on that particular lady with the welcome to the country provided by the indigenous custodians of the land underscoring that australia did not begin when the british arrived just over 200 years ago. there is a 65,000-year-old culture which continues to flourish here in australia and that's part of this modern tension that australia has with the british crown. it's a modern democracy but much of it is constitution harms back to the colonial period. we were here at a proclamation ceremony in sydney where the band played god save the king and the thousands in the crowd i must say didn't really join in singing the australian national anthem was played right after and thousands sung it with gusto so there really is this republican movement here in australia which is growing stronger as the years have gone on. this is an issue that king charles iii will have to contend with during his reign. the prime minister australia is of the opinion
in camera the governor general david hurley, the king's representative here in australia presided overny items you can expect. there was an australian stamp on that particular lady with the welcome to the country provided by the indigenous custodians of the land underscoring that australia did not begin when the british arrived just over 200 years ago. there is a 65,000-year-old culture which continues to flourish here in australia and that's part of this modern tension that australia has with...
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prime minister anthony albanese, and included in that delegation of course is the governor general david hurley. and he's taken with him a group of recipients who are invited by the queen and isa an eclectic mix, including an educational pioneer, a chief medical officer, a long serving policeman and the strain of the dylan alcott said they are there as well as the victoria cross recipients who've been invited to attend by the queen, now should noticed that there's been a de longstanding debate about whether or not australia should become a republic. in 1999, you might recall it was overwhelming support for australia to stick with the monica . so the tributes continue for the queen here in australia. sarah clark that live in city as a perkins. cupboard prime minister list trust hooks. that takes her place inside westminster. abbey let sir. and you and you back to were nick clark, who's, who's outside the atlantic? yes, the guests and keep on coming, coaches arriving as you sailors trust the british prime minister has just arrived. interesting because of cools. remember she was the last primary s
prime minister anthony albanese, and included in that delegation of course is the governor general david hurley. and he's taken with him a group of recipients who are invited by the queen and isa an eclectic mix, including an educational pioneer, a chief medical officer, a long serving policeman and the strain of the dylan alcott said they are there as well as the victoria cross recipients who've been invited to attend by the queen, now should noticed that there's been a de longstanding debate...
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here in australia, he's noted that he and the governor general david hurley will travel to london. and coming days we will have a national memorial pound has been cancelled. he's might have been moving address, he knows that the strain hearts go up to the people if you tie and those across the commonwealth. he noted that the queen's word with comfort to be found in the words the queen waited. grief is the price we pay for love. so the people who strive had a huge soft. what for, for the claim. so astronomy, of course, is yet another nation in mourning for the loss of the claim on this friday. you touched on it briefly that i couldn't miss jessica down more broadly in australia, aside from the politicians and well, a astronomy is a constitutional monarchy. quain didn't play a day to day role in the running of a strategy, but she was the representative of the strategy. been through the constitution, the governor general acted on her behalf. you might recall back in 999, sally went to boats on whether or not we stayed within the monarchy or we go for a public in people, but i would wi
here in australia, he's noted that he and the governor general david hurley will travel to london. and coming days we will have a national memorial pound has been cancelled. he's might have been moving address, he knows that the strain hearts go up to the people if you tie and those across the commonwealth. he noted that the queen's word with comfort to be found in the words the queen waited. grief is the price we pay for love. so the people who strive had a huge soft. what for, for the claim....
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thousands of people gathered as the proclamation was signed by the governor general, david hurley, andn army band corps played its first rendition of god save the king for more than 70 years. proclamations have also been made in the capitals of scotland, wales and northern ireland. at the service in cardiff, it was read in english and welsh. earlier, the new prince of wales spoke to mark drakeford, the first minister of wales, expressing his wish to deepen his relationship with communities across wales. our correspondent hywel griffith reports from cardiff. history is measured by the names of monarchs, and so this new chapter begins with a new title for the ca rolean era. the prince, charles philip arthur geroge, is now, by the death of our late sovereign of happy memory, become our only lawful and rightful liege lord, charles iii. around 1,000 people gathered inside the castle. fewer than expected, but those who were there wanted to witness the proclamation. it is a really momentous occasion, and our girls a re really interested. they were really sad. we were all really sad about the
thousands of people gathered as the proclamation was signed by the governor general, david hurley, andn army band corps played its first rendition of god save the king for more than 70 years. proclamations have also been made in the capitals of scotland, wales and northern ireland. at the service in cardiff, it was read in english and welsh. earlier, the new prince of wales spoke to mark drakeford, the first minister of wales, expressing his wish to deepen his relationship with communities...
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i must ask about it because i thought i david hurley said in his proclamation, making charles iii haveprime minister who when he took office in may, as one of his first acts, appointed an assistant minister tasked with setting a pathway for another referendum on australia becoming a republic. at the same time we also need to remember that the government committed itself not in the first instance to have another republican referendum in the near future but on and training indigenous voice to parliament and that proclamation ceremony at parliament house in canberra today reflected the sincerity with which this government takes indigenous australians. that will remain the priority for this government but i think in the years ahead australians will start to re—engage with that conversation about republican referendum. it is interesting. _ republican referendum. it is interesting. malcolm turnbull, former prime minister, said he would count himself as an elizabethan, and by that he meant very much a supporter in respect of elizabeth, who has been travelling to australia over so many decades
i must ask about it because i thought i david hurley said in his proclamation, making charles iii haveprime minister who when he took office in may, as one of his first acts, appointed an assistant minister tasked with setting a pathway for another referendum on australia becoming a republic. at the same time we also need to remember that the government committed itself not in the first instance to have another republican referendum in the near future but on and training indigenous voice to...
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thousands of people gathered as the proclamation was signed by the governor general david hurley andndent hywel griffith reports from cardiff. history is measured in the names of monarchs, and so this new chapter begins with a new title for the ca rolean era. the prince, charles philip arthur geroge, is now, by the death of our late summer and, of happy memory, become our only, lawful and rightful liege lord, charles iii. around 1,000 people gathered inside the castle. fewer than expected, but those who were there wanted to witness the proclamation. it is a really momentous occasion, and our girls a re really interested. they were really sad. we were all really sad about the queen's passing. so a new era has now officially begun. the crowds here today were modest, but many more are expected on friday, when charles makes his first visit to wales as king. it follows over 60 years as prince of wales. his investiture in 1969 drew crowds, but protests, too. it is a ceremony some think won't be repeated for his successor, prince william, who was given the title on friday. in a statement to
thousands of people gathered as the proclamation was signed by the governor general david hurley andndent hywel griffith reports from cardiff. history is measured in the names of monarchs, and so this new chapter begins with a new title for the ca rolean era. the prince, charles philip arthur geroge, is now, by the death of our late summer and, of happy memory, become our only, lawful and rightful liege lord, charles iii. around 1,000 people gathered inside the castle. fewer than expected, but...
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parliament in canberra, and the prime minister here, anthony albanese and the governor—general david hurley to the commonwealth but to the world. obviously there is a debate in australia, it's been reopened by the president about the constitutional monarchy. and whether australia should go a different way. do you think, and a period of such national grief and reflection, is there a possibility in fact that the royal family becomes more popular at this time? well, i think obviously now is not really the time for that discussion, given so many people are in grief at the moment, but it's definitely been an issue that is raised many times and remains an issue in australia but in saying that, there is huge support for the monarchy and there was a referendum several decades ago that failed to become a republic. there is strong support for the monarchy to continue and australia's ties to the commonwealth remain. there is a huge support for the royal family on the monarchy here in australia. we have been saved through the night, there is going to be such an enormous period of adjustment in the uk.
parliament in canberra, and the prime minister here, anthony albanese and the governor—general david hurley to the commonwealth but to the world. obviously there is a debate in australia, it's been reopened by the president about the constitutional monarchy. and whether australia should go a different way. do you think, and a period of such national grief and reflection, is there a possibility in fact that the royal family becomes more popular at this time? well, i think obviously now is not...
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canberra in australia on sunday morning, as the proclamation was signed by the governor general david hurleyuch elsewhere today _ in windsor. the focus of course very much elsewhere today in _ in windsor. the focus of course very much elsewhere today in scotland, | much elsewhere today in scotland, but the floral tributes here have been filling up. people coming all day long to pay their respects, to have a moment to lay flowers, and if we just turn have a moment to lay flowers, and if wejust turn around, have a moment to lay flowers, and if we just turn around, you can see here, there have been hundreds of thousands of people coming all day long, and when you look, it hasn't thinned out much at all. earlier on it was much busier. at a moment things didn't go to plan, the flags will put up to full mast at the first proclamation yesterday and they were supposed to go back to half mast today, but here at windsor castle just behind half mast today, but here at windsor castlejust behind me, the half mast today, but here at windsor castle just behind me, the flag half mast today, but here at wind
canberra in australia on sunday morning, as the proclamation was signed by the governor general david hurleyuch elsewhere today _ in windsor. the focus of course very much elsewhere today in _ in windsor. the focus of course very much elsewhere today in scotland, | much elsewhere today in scotland, but the floral tributes here have been filling up. people coming all day long to pay their respects, to have a moment to lay flowers, and if we just turn have a moment to lay flowers, and if wejust...
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parliament in canberra, and the prime minister here, anthony albanese e and the governor—general david hurley she passed away. there is a lot of digital newspapers, printing digital editions this morning, remembering the queen's wonderful life and also the news outlets came into work very early, three or four in the morning. to discuss this breaking news but there is obviously a deep sense of grief swept across australia right now, and everyone is around the world trying to come to terms with this news of such a huge loss, not only to the commonwealth but to the world. obviously there is a debate in australia, it's been reopened by the president about the constitutional monarchy. and whether australia should go a different way. do you think, and a period of such national grief and reflection, is there a possibility in fact that the royal family becomes more popular at this time?- royal family becomes more popular at this time? well, i think obviously _ popular at this time? well, i think obviously now - popular at this time? well, i think obviously now is - popular at this time? well, i think
parliament in canberra, and the prime minister here, anthony albanese e and the governor—general david hurley she passed away. there is a lot of digital newspapers, printing digital editions this morning, remembering the queen's wonderful life and also the news outlets came into work very early, three or four in the morning. to discuss this breaking news but there is obviously a deep sense of grief swept across australia right now, and everyone is around the world trying to come to terms with...