HomeGeneral NewsClaim for citizenship not properly 'made' – Proctor General News Claim for citizenship not properly ‘made’ – Proctor January 31, 2025 0 2 - Advertisement - An American-South African professor has lost his bid for Australian citizenship after a debate over the meaning of the word “made” in legislation. Asthma and allergy researcher David Henry Broide applied from California three years ago to become an Australian, but the… Click here to view the original article. Tagsqlsproctor.com.au - Advertisment - Share FacebookTwitterReddItPinterestEmail Previous articleSuper funds’ expenses jump 15 per cent to nearly $13 billionNext articleCourse focuses on colleague support – Proctor RELATED ARTICLES General News Port Adelaide star on verge of comeback from injury Australian Online News - June 30, 2026 General News Information sought on missing cattle Australian Online News - June 30, 2026 General News Jade Melbourne’s shock departure from the UC Capitals leaves a massive hole to fill on and off the court Australian Online News - June 30, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed Landmark Granton home on three acres smashes local price record June 27, 2026 Dr Spider-Man: Medical student becomes real-life superhero helping Queensland kids in hospital June 25, 2026 Why homeowners are rebuilding instead of renovating June 24, 2026 Brumby cull: Inside the fierce battle to protect or kill Australia’s feral horses June 27, 2026 Load more