Areas of responsibility covered by the state government include:
Areas covered by the state governments in Australia include:
I'm not sure what you mean. There are state govenments within Australia, but if you mean the state of Australia, then I suppose it would be the Federal Govenment.. but your question doesn't really make sense
Yes Australia has a government. It is The Commonwealth of Australia, it is a federal constitutional monarchy under a parliamentary democracyyes
Tasmania is an island and a State of Australia. Australia has a parliamentary system. Prime Minister Kevin Rudd is the current head of the Commonwealth government .
State Government of New South Wales. Federal Government is in Canberra (Australian Capital Territory). Queensland, (unlike the rest of the Australian States) only has One House of Government (Lower House). The rest has Two (Upper and Lower House), By different names in each state.
Each of the states of Australia, and the Northern Territory, has its own state government. The laws are there to complement those of the Federal government which relate specifically to the residents of that state.Areas covered by the state governments include:healtheducationlaw and order (state courts and police)emergency services, e.g. fire, ambulance, SESpublic transporthousingwatertourismsport and recreationenvironment and wildlife protectionroads and motor registrationmining and natural resources
Colin Barnett is the Premier of Western Australia. He represents the state government, but he is not the state government.
Local, state, and federal are the 3 levels of government in Australia. Australia has a federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy form of government.
there are 3 different type of government in Australia. They are Local, State and Fedral government.
Tasmania is one of the states of Australia. It is governed by the Federal government of Australia, but like all the states of Australia, it has its own state government as well.
Governor In Australia, the leader of the state government is the Premier.
Each of the states in Australia has a Premier, who is responsible for leading the state government. The Prime Minister is the elected head of government in Australia.
Yes, Australia is a nation-state.
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
Tasmanian state government
I'm not sure what you mean. There are state govenments within Australia, but if you mean the state of Australia, then I suppose it would be the Federal Govenment.. but your question doesn't really make sense
Yes Australia has a government. It is The Commonwealth of Australia, it is a federal constitutional monarchy under a parliamentary democracyyes
Local, State, Federal