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1964: Passage of National Service Act by Australian Parliament
24 November 2020 All day
An Act to amend the National Service Act 1951-1957. The National Service Act 1964, was an Australian federal law, passed on 24 November 1964, which required 20-year-old males to serve in the Army for a period of twenty-four months of continuous service (reduced to eighteen months in 1971) followed by three years in the Reserve. Date of Assent: 24 November 1964. Date of Repeal: 30 June 1992. Repealed by: Defence Legislation Amendment Act 1992.
Australian Parliament Legislation
For reflection
What do you know about the history of national service, conscription and conscientious objection in Australia?
How does national service relate to Church teaching about war and nonviolence?