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A proposal is put forward in the lower house. It is discussed and voted upon then goes to the upper house where it is discussed and voted upon. If the upper house can't come to an agreement on it they send it back to the lower house where changes are made or it is dropped. They can then send it back to the upper house again until agreement is reached.

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The bill has to be passed by both houses of Parliament (The House of Reps and the Senate) in the same form, once that happens is it given to the Governor General to give royal assent.

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The bill must pass through both houses of parliament in identical form, it is then presented to the Governor General for royal assent.

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What is the process of a bill becoming a law?

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