Nauru Independence Act 1967 | |
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Parliament of Australia | |
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Citation | No. 103, 1967 |
Royal assent | 10 November 1967 |
Effective | 31 January 1968 |
Codification | |
Acts repealed | Nauru Act 1965 various others |
Introduced by | Charles Barnes (House) John Gorton (Senate) |
Summary | |
Granted Nauru independence from Australia. | |
Status: Current legislation |
The Nauru Independence Act 1967[1] is an act of the Parliament of Australia which resulted in the independence of Nauru and the end of its status as a UN trust territory administered by Australia.
The act authorised the Australian government to proclaim a date for Nauruan independence – subsequently set as 31 January 1968 – upon which Australia would relinquish all authority over Nauru and all existing Australian legislation relating to Nauru would be repealed. It also authorised the Nauru Legislative Council to convene a constitutional convention and enact a national constitution.