The lawmaking body in Australia is called Parliament just like their British cousins. Australia's legal system is modeled after Great Britain's.
Because Australia was founded by British.
In the UK and Australia it is called a tram.
The Australian system of government is similar but not the same in that there is no house of Lords in Australia as there is in Britain but we do have a house of review called the Senate
Australia did not 'join' the British Empire, the British was the first westerners who set foot on Australia. They stuck the Union Jack down, and claimed Australia as theirs.
British colonisation of Australia began in 1788.
The British Empire did not exchange kangaroos for anything in Australia.
No definitely not Australia is wholly independent in its actions from the British. Australia is a member of the commonwealth the head of which is Queen Elizabeth this is because Australia chooses to be.
No. Australia was discovered (by Europeans) by the Dutch, who called it Van Dieman's Land. The great Captain Cook rediscovered it and claimed it as a British territory.
What were the governing laws of british in Australia 16nth century
What were New Zealand and Australia for the British
Guns, swords, rope, poison, disease, starvation.