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The Attorney-General's Department, also known as the Department of the Attorney-General, is the law enforcement and justice department of the Australian Government.The AG’s Department is responsible for the enforcement and compliance of federal law, the administration of justice and the national oversight of industrial relations affairs. [4]
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, assuming the tourism functions previously managed by the Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism; The Department of Health replacing the Department of Health and Ageing and assuming the sport functions previously managed by the Department of Regional Australia, Local Government, Arts and Sport
The Minister for Justice was a junior minister who supported the Attorney-General, and previously administered the portfolio through the Attorney-General's Department. [citation needed] From October 1998 to December 2007, the Minister for Justice was responsible for border control and the Australian Customs Service.
Australian police station sign. Law enforcement in Australia is one of the three major components of the country's justice system, along with courts and corrections.Law enforcement officers are employed by all three levels of government – federal, state/territory, and local.
The attorney-general of Australia (AG), also known as the Commonwealth attorney-general, [2] is the minister of state and chief law officer of the Commonwealth of Australia charged with overseeing federal legal affairs and public security as the head of the Attorney-General’s Department.
The Federal Courts Building in Melbourne The following is a list of courts and tribunals of the Commonwealth of Australia : List of boards, commissions, courts, and tribunals
Law enforcement in Australia is carried out on federal, state, and local levels. This is facilitated by various different uniformed 'sworn' law enforcement agencies and 'regulatory' agencies. This is facilitated by various different uniformed 'sworn' law enforcement agencies and 'regulatory' agencies.
The Office of the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions or, informally, the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions (CDPP) is an independent prosecuting service and government agency within the portfolio of the Attorney-General of Australia, as a part of the Attorney-General's Department.