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The Australia Act 1986 is the short title of each of a pair of separate but related pieces of legislation: one an act of the Parliament of Australia, the other an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. In Australia they are referred to, respectively, as the Australia Act 1986 (Cth) [n 1] and the Australia Act 1986 (UK).
Kirmani v Captain Cook Cruises Pty Ltd (No 2), [1] was a decision of the High Court of Australia on 17 April 1985 concerning section 74 of the Constitution of Australia. [2] The Court denied an application by the Attorney-General of Queensland seeking a certificate that would permit the Privy Council to hear an appeal from the High Court's ...
Australian Institute of Multicultural Affairs Repeal Act 1986 1986 (No. 161) No Australian Institute of Sport Act 1986 1986 (No. 103) No Australian Institute of Sport (Consequential Provisions) Act 1986 1986 (No. 104) No Australian Jobs Act 2013 2013 (No. 69) Yes (as amended)
Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act (Imp) 63 & 64 Vict, c 12, s 9 ('Constitution of the Commonwealth of Australia') Location: National Archives of Australia [1] Author(s) Constitutional Conventions, 1891 and 1897–98: Supersedes: Federal Council of Australasia Act 1885: Full text; Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act at Wikisource
Australia Act 1986 (United Kingdom) document, located in Parliament House, Canberra. Following a number of constitutional conventions during the 1890s to develop a federal nation from the several colonies, the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act (Imp) was passed and came into force on 1 January 1901. Section 9 of this act contains ...
The Australian Human Rights Commission Act 1986 articulates the Australian Human Rights Commission's role and responsibilities. It gives effect to Australia's obligations under the following: [ 8 ] [ 9 ]
This declaration by the Court and the provisions of the Australia Act 1986 by both the UK Parliament [9] and the Parliament of Australia [10] (with the request and consent of the Australian States) have for practical purposes ended all means of appeal from Australian courts to the Privy Council. [11]
"The long title of the Australia Act 1986 (Cth) is: 'An Act to bring constitutional arrangements affecting the Commonwealth and the States into conformity with the status of the Commonwealth of Australia as a sovereign, independent and federal nation.'