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  2. Electoral system of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the laws and processes used for the election of members of the Australian Parliament, including compulsory enrolment and voting, preferential voting and single transferable vote. Find out how the timing, conduct and funding of elections are governed by the Constitution and political conventions.

  3. Australian Government - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Government is the national executive government of the Commonwealth of Australia, a federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy. It consists of the prime minister and other ministers who are appointed by the governor-general on the advice of the prime minister, and who exercise executive power under the Constitution.

  4. Politics of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australia is a federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy, where the monarch, currently King Charles III, is the head of state and the prime minister is the head of government. The Parliament of Australia consists of the monarch, the Senate and the House of Representatives, and has the power to make laws, administer the executive and judicial branches, and amend the Constitution.

  5. Australian legal system - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, sources, and features of the Australian legal system, which is based on the common law of England and has a written constitution. The web page does not mention any general laws in Australia, but provides an overview of the legal institutions and traditions of the country.

  6. Constitution of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, structure and amendment of the Australian Constitution, the fundamental law that governs the political system of the country. The Constitution was drafted by colonial representatives and enacted by the UK Parliament in 1900, and can only be changed by referendum.

  7. Parliament of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the legislative body of the federal level of government of Australia, consisting of the monarch, the Senate and the House of Representatives. Find out its history, composition, electoral systems, functions, procedures and current composition.

  8. Cabinet of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Cabinet of Australia, the chief decision-making body of the Australian government, composed of senior ministers appointed by the prime minister. Find out its history, composition, structure, and functions.

  9. Federalism in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, features and development of federalism in Australia, a system of government that divides power between the Commonwealth and the States. Find out how the High Court, the Constitution and the fiscal system have shaped the balance of power and the role of each level of government.