Province of Bumbunga Micronation |
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Anthem: God Save the Queen
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Official languages | English | ||||
Organizational structure | Autonomous British colony | ||||
• Governor-general
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Alex Brackstone | ||||
Establishment | |||||
• Declared
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29 March 1976 | ||||
Area claimed | |||||
• Total
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0.04 km2 (0.015 sq mi) | ||||
Membership | less than five permanent residents | ||||
Purported currency | Australian Dollar |
The Province of Bumbunga (33°54′54″S 138°13′44″E / 33.915°S 138.229°ECoordinates: 33°54′54″S 138°13′44″E / 33.915°S 138.229°E) was an Australian secessionist micronation located on a farm at Bumbunga near Snowtown and Lochiel, South Australia, from 1976 until approximately 2000. Its founder and only ruler was a British monkey trainer, uranium prospector, and postmaster named Alex Brackstone.
In November 1975 the Australian Labor Party government of Prime Minister Gough Whitlam was dismissed under controversial circumstances by Governor-General John Kerr, the official governmental representative of Queen Elizabeth II. Brackstone, an ardent British monarchist, became alarmed by what he saw as a drift away from the Australian system of constitutional monarchy toward outright republicanism. To ensure that at least a portion of the Australian continent would always remain loyal to the British Crown, he declared his four-hectare property northeast of Adelaide to be the independent Province of Bumbunga on 29 March 1976, and appointed himself its "governor-general".