I didn't ignore it, I read it and dismissed it because it was irrelevant.
If you were born in Australia, to parents who were born in in Australia, that makes you a Australian National (which is NOT THE SAME THING AS BEING AN AUSTRALIAN CITIZEN). Even if the Australian Government were to strip you of your citizenship, and make you stateless, you are STILL AN AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL. Even stateless people
cannot be denied entry to the country of their Nationality. That is an article of International Law.
Article 15 of the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights (to which Australia is a signatory) states that everyone has the right to nationality. To make this as simple as possible for you to understand, your citizenship can be revoked, but...
End . of . discussion!