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Executive Council
Executive Council An Executive Council in Commonwealth constitutional practice based on the Westminster system exercizes executive power and is the top tier ...
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Federal Executive Council
Federal Executive Council The Federal Executive Council is the formal body holding executive authority under the Australian Constitution. It ...
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Law Council of Australia
Law Council of Australia The Law Council of Australia is an association of law societies and ... associations from the States and territories of Australia, and the peak body representing the ...
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Talk:Federal Executive Council
Talk:Federal Executive Council I corrected this page, and the page concerning the Cabinet of Australia, to properly reflect the distinction between the Cabinet and the Executive Council. I have added a source (from ...
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President of the Executive Council
President of the Executive Council A President of the Executive Council is the presiding officer of an Executive Council (and by extension, the cabinet) ...
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Executive Council of the Irish Free State
Executive Council of the Irish Free State The Executive Council (Irish: Ard-Chomhairle) was the cabinet and de facto executive branch of government of the 1922- ...
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Australia (Genealogy wiki)
Australia Commonwealth of Australia ( Flag ) ( Coat of Arms ) Motto : none (formerly Advance Australia) Anthem : Advance Australia Fair Capital Canberra Largest city Sydney Official ... Constitution Act • Statute of Westminster • Australia Act From the UK : 1 January ...
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Australia (Australia wiki)
Australia The Commonwealth of Australia is a country in the Southern Hemisphere ... in the Southern , Indian and Pacific Oceans . Australia's neighbouring countries are Indonesia , East Timor ... Zealand to the southeast. The continent of Australia has been inhabited for over 40,000 ... six colonies federated and the Commonwealth of Australia was formed. Since federation, Australia has ...
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Australia   (translated from French)
Australia The Commonwealth of Australia (Details) (Details) National currency : None Official languages ... from +8 to +11 National anthem Advance Australia Fair Field Internet .with Indicatiftelephone +61 Located ... itAustralia is a country located in Oceania. Australia (in English, it The Commonwealth of Australia) is one constitutional monarchy member of ...
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Government of Australia
Government of Australia This article describes the federal government of Australia. See Australian governments for other jurisdictions. Australia is a constitutional monarchy, a federation and a parliamentary democracy. The Commonwealth of Australia was formed in 1901 as a result ... light of two distinct concepts, namely: Federalism - Australia has both a federal government called ...
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