Alternative History
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Australian Civil War
Date 1964 - October or November 1969
Location Australia, with occasionally spillover in oceanic battles in the Indian and Pacific oceans
Result Major Australian Republican Victory
  • Australian Military Junta officially ended and Re-Democratization in 1974 to reform as Multi-party Federal Constitutional Parliamentary Republic with better voting system for both houses.
  • Restated the state/territorial houses in the mid-1970s.
  • Northern Territory has become North Australia in 1982.
  • Radical Monarchists went into hiding in the outback
  • Nation itself rebuilding over several years of fighting leave nation into damaged and rumble, even some of them are recyclable.
  • Mostly less to non-violent Monarchists from remaining monarchist control territories and areas in Outback (mostly in the Northern Territory/Australia) fled back to Europe.
  • The Native Australians (Aboriginals) control Northern Australian state politics with two new political parties related to them (As to federalized remaining the last land to "modernized" the Post-Civil War nation in 1982).
Belligerents
Provisional Australian Republic (1964-1969)

Labour Party (Since 1964)
Radical Republican movements (Since "first days of Civil War")
Liberal Party (Splinter Republican group) (1966-1969)

Radical Australian Monarchists rebel groups (since 1965)

Pro-Monarchist Labour members
Conservative Party (Later as Liberal Party) (Paramilitary wing)

Commanders and leaders
Various Various
Strength
Total of approx. 40,000 Total of approx. 60,000
Casualties and losses
5,000 to 8,750+ 20,560

It's a civil-military and most bloody conflict in Australian history that takes place in Australia for six years with major Republican victory with making most of all monarchist rebel groups surrenders until four re-emerged from survival in Outback in the 1990s as terrorist groups want to reinstall the monarchy with their own royal family. While the new government has officially replaced the old one, as the Republic of Australia.

History

1964

1965

1966

1967

1968

1969

Post-1969

Battles and Campaigns

1964-66

Anti-Republican Uprisings in West Australia and Victoria

First Battle of Sydney

Battle of Canberra

Outback Wars

Battles of West Australia

Second Battle of Sydney

1966-68

Air Strikes at Perth and Darwin

Battle of Darwin

First Battle of Perth

Battles of South Australia

Second Battle of Perth

August 1968-February 1969

The North Territory/Australian Campaign

  • Battle of Alice Springs
  • Second Battle of Darwin
  • Second Outback Wars

The West Australian Counteroffensive

  • Third Battle of Perth

Bombings of Canberra and Victora

February-October or November 1969

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