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  2. Section 51(xxxvii) of the Constitution of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Unlike a marriage which has a recognised legal status in the Constitution and is also internationally recognised, the legal status of a de facto relationship and a 'de facto financial cause' can only be applied within a participating State due to the limitations of section 51 (xxxvii) where it states the law shall extend only to States by whose ...

  3. De facto - Wikipedia

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    In Australian law, a de facto relationship is a legally recognized, committed relationship of a couple living together (opposite-sex or same-sex). [36] De facto unions are defined in the federal Family Law Act 1975. [37]

  4. Section 51 (vi) of the Constitution of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The defence power allows the Commonwealth to raise an army and navy. Although air forces did not exist in 1901, "military defence" has been considered broad enough to include an air force. What other laws the defence power will support has been held by the High Court of Australia to vary based on external circumstances.

  5. Same-sex marriage in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The period of the de facto relationship was for at least two years; or; There is a child in the de facto relationship; or; The relationship is or was registered under a prescribed law of a State or Territory; or; That failure to make an order would result in serious injustice due to the significant contributions made by one party.

  6. Asymmetric federalism - Wikipedia

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    This type of asymmetry can be called de jure asymmetry (Brown 2). The second type reflects agreements which come out of national policy, opting out, and (depending on one's definition of the term) bilateral and ad hoc deals with specific provinces, none of which are entrenched in the constitution. This type of asymmetry is known as de facto ...

  7. List of High Court of Australia cases - Wikipedia

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    held that Australian governments were not able to abolish native title rights arbitrarily Re Tracey; Ex parte Ryan: 1989 Mason - the defence power in s 51(vi) of the Constitution conferred power on the Parliament to enact a scheme of military discipline, including rules for the trial and punishment of offences, lying outside Chapter III.

  8. LGBTQ rights in New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Entering into a "registered relationship" provides conclusive proof of the existence of the relationship, thereby gaining all of the rights afforded to de facto couples under state and federal law without having to prove any further factual evidence of the relationship. In this way, a registered relationship is similar to a registered ...

  9. Australian Defence Force - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Defence Force (ADF) is the military organisation responsible for the defence of the Commonwealth of Australia and its national interests. It consists of three branches: the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), Australian Army and the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF).