There is just one federal parliament in Australia.
However, there are six state parliaments and two territory parliaments.
Five of Australia's six states have two houses of parliament. Queensland has just one.
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There are two houses in Australia's federal Parliament: the House of Representatives (lower House) and the Senate (upper House).
Yes Australia has a government. It is The Commonwealth of Australia, it is a federal constitutional monarchy under a parliamentary democracyyes
The Federal system of government was established in Australia at Federation, which occurred on 1 January 1901.
The Federal government oversees the following areas:telecommunicationsimmigration, customs and border securityemploymentwelfareairportsincome taxdefenceeducation
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Lobbyists, State Parliaments, Federal Parliament (Upper and Lower House), and The Governer General.
The main Legislative bodies in Australia are in the federal Parliament and in the various state and territory Parliaments. The States have their own laws and need only work within the frame work of the federal constitution.
The federal government currently consists of members of the Australia Labor Party.
Local, state, federal.
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87 federal seats or more
Laws are rules and regulations that are developed by either ther the state parlaiments or in the case of federal law by the federal parlaiment. Parliaments are presured by the electorate to develop laws that they feel are needed this principle aplys to both state and federal laws.These laws however are made in a constitutional framework that defines what the law can controll and what it can not and how.
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Federal Bank of Australia was created in 1881.
Federal Bank of Australia ended in 1893.
One Australian Parliament and then the states and Territory's each have their own Parliament as well there are 9......... 1. Tasmania 2. Western Australia 3. South Australia 4. Northern Territory 5. New South Wales 6. Victoria 7. Queensland 8. Australian Capital Territory 9. The Whole Of Australia