Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00128:section:11:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00128
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 11 (pt 2/3)
Character Range: 41869–44645

pamphlet containing the arguments together with a statement showing the textual alterations and additions proposed to be made to the Constitution.
 (2A) This subsection applies to the following addresses:
 (a) an address that is shown on the Roll for a Subdivision;
 (b) an address that is not shown on the Roll for a Subdivision because of section 104 of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918.
 (2B) The Electoral Commissioner may arrange for a pamphlet referred to in subsection (1) or (2) to be sent to any other addresses that the Electoral Commissioner considers appropriate.
 (2C) The Electoral Commissioner may arrange for the information in a pamphlet referred to in subsection (1) or (2) to be sent to any email addresses that the Electoral Commissioner considers appropriate.
 (3) When there are to be referendums upon more than one proposed law on the same day:
 (a) the arguments in relation to all the proposed laws shall be printed in one pamphlet;
 (b) the argument in favour of any proposed law may exceed 2,000 words if the arguments in favour of all the proposed laws do not average more than 2,000 words each and the argument against any proposed law may exceed 2,000 words if the arguments against all the proposed laws do not average more than 2,000 words each; and
 (c) there may be one statement setting out all the alterations and additions proposed to be made to the Constitution by all the proposed laws, with marginal notes identifying the proposed law by which each alteration or addition is proposed to be made.
 (4) The Commonwealth shall not expend money in respect of the presentation of the argument in favour of, or the argument against, a proposed law except in relation to:
 (a) the preparation, printing and sending, in accordance with this section, of the pamphlets referred to in this section;
 (aa) the preparation, by or on behalf of the Electoral Commission, of translations into other languages of material contained in those pamphlets;
 (ab) the preparation, by or on behalf of the Electoral Commission, of presentations of material contained in those pamphlets in forms suitable for the visually impaired;
 (ac) the distribution or publication, by or on behalf of the Electoral Commission, of those pamphlets, translations or presentations (including publication on the internet);
 (b) the provision by the Electoral Commission of other information relating to, or relating to the effect of, the proposed law; or
 (c) the salaries and allowances of members of the Parliament, of members of the staff of members of the Parliament or of persons who are appointed or engaged under the Public Service Act 1999, including salaries, remuneration, allowances and expenses payable under the Constitution, the Parliamentary Business Resources