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That is their form of government; They have a constitutional monarchy.
There is no queen of Australia. The Queen who you might call Australia's Queen is more of Britain's queen. So, I reckon it was spent in Britain, unnoticed.
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Yes - Queen Elizabeth II is the Queen of both.
Elizabeth II is Queen of the United Kingdom, so by extension, is the Queen of England.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. England is a part of the United Kingdom, but the title Queen (or King) of England no longer exists; there has not been a Queen (or King) of England for over 300 years.
Australia does not have a president: it has a Prime Minister. As of September 2013, the Prime Minister is Tony Abbott. Australia is a Constitutional Monarchy not a Republic. Hence the country does not have a president; nor has it ever had a President. Australia's Head Of State is Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia. The Queen's representative in Australia is the Governor-general who, in 2014, is Sir Peter Cosgrove.
The last referendum in Australia was on the 6th of November, 1999.
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Because it's a Monarchy and has a queen instead.
Australia does not have a president because it is a Constitutional Monarchy, rather than a Republic. Australia's Head of State is the Queen, who is represented by the Governor-General, on the recommendation of the Prime Minister, who is Australia's head of government.
No. Australia has an elected Prime Minister, and also a Governor General, appointed as the Queen's representative.
Queen Elizabeth II but with only nominal political power.
The first queen of Australia was Queen Victoria.
There is no queen of Australia. The Queen who you might call Australia's Queen is more of Britain's queen. So, I reckon it was spent in Britain, unnoticed.
The Queen of N.Z is also the queen of australia!
The Queen. Government titles, or titles instead of names, always require a capital letter. Such as "The President of the United States", or "Doctor John Smith". Hope that helps.
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