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  2. Statutory declaration - Wikipedia

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    A statutory declaration is a legal document defined under the law of certain Commonwealth nations and in the United States. It is similar to a statement made under oath , but it is not sworn. Statutory declarations are commonly used to allow a person to declare something to be true for the purposes of satisfying some legal requirement or ...

  3. Proclamation Declaring the Establishment of the Commonwealth ...

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    The Proclamation Declaring the Establishment of the Commonwealth was a royal proclamation made by Queen Victoria on 17 September 1900 federating the six separate British colonies of New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria and Western Australia under the name of the Commonwealth of Australia.

  4. Certified copy - Wikipedia

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    In practice, and purely for convenience, a copy may usually be certified by a person who is able to witness a statutory declaration under federal legislation about Statutory Declarations. A person who has been admitted as an Australian lawyer by the Supreme Court of a State or Territory can witness a statutory declaration, whether or not they ...

  5. Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation

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    The statutory obligations were set out in several Acts of Parliament. These included regulating: the liquor industry in accordance with the Liquor Control Reform Act 1998; all forms of legalised gambling in accordance with the Gambling Regulation Act 2003, the Casino Control Act 1991 and the Casino (Management Agreement) Act 1993.

  6. Ralph Willis letter - Wikipedia

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    After the election, Willis chose to move to the backbench and announced his retirement from Parliament prior to the 1998 election.. According to legal gossip sheet Justinian in 2002, leftwing writer Bob Ellis in Goodbye Jerusalem: night thoughts of a Labor outsider (1997) claimed that the Ralph Willis letter was the cause of Keating's defeat.

  7. List of Victorian government agencies - Wikipedia

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    In Victoria, the public sector is defined by the Public Administration Act 2004. The Victorian public service is composed of ten departments , the head of each being a secretary . Each department can consist of a number of portfolios, each of which is the direct responsibility of a minister , who collectively form the ministry .

  8. Constitution of Victoria - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Victoria is the constitution of the state of Victoria, Australia. The current constitution, the Constitution Act 1975 has been amended over 120 times. Since 1901, Victoria has been a state of the Commonwealth of Australia, and its relationship with the Commonwealth is regulated by the federal Constitution of Australia .

  9. Victoria State Government - Wikipedia

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    The Victoria State Government enforces acts passed by the parliament through government departments, statutory authorities, and other public agencies. The government is formally presided over by the governor , who exercises executive authority granted by the state's constitution through the Executive Council, a body consisting of senior cabinet ...