In Australia the government makes laws that must first undertake a process that ensures that they are constitutional. The House of representatives hands a draft bill to the Senate where it will either be refused and handed back for reconsideration, or it will pass through the senate via votes. After this the Bill is then signed by the Govner General on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen after which it becomes legislation (or 'LAW').
Australian laws are made by the government. National or local.
Yes and No, the highest law of the land is the Australian Constitution, which establishes the Australian Federation. (States and a commonwealth).
Legislation refers to Acts or statute, so Australian Legislative Law is the law that can be found in acts and statute which are legal documents written by government, (as opposed to common law which are laws formed in the courts by judges). The primary source of Legislation in Australia is the Australian Constitution Act. : D
Most law enforcement, schools, roads etc
Are you asking about the government structure such as a prime minister or about the Australian army? Here's a link for the Australian army ranks: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Army_officer_rank_insignia
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That is a decision to be made by Australian citizens.
Yes. "Statute Law" is made by legislative bodies.
The first law was made by Fredric peterson. The great colonist that made many laws for new countries australia was his third country that he made a law in. He died in 1897 and he was proud of Australia as a nation.
The document that sets out the rules of government is the Australian Constitution.
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