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What is the purpose of Australia's Productivity Commission?

There are many purposes of Australia's Productivity Commission. The main purpose of Australia's Productivity Commission is to help different governments make better policies.


How many governments has australia had since 1945?

Depends how it defines it, there have been 34 federal government ministries since 1945.


You hold a NZ liquor License is this recognised in Australia?

No;liquor licences are issued by state governments jn Australia


What is federalism in Australia?

Federalism is the concept that Australia should have only a central government without the state governments that share authority today.


How many governments were there in ancient China?

There was 60 governments


Why should Australia invest money in hospitals?

Healthcare is an important service of governments everywhere.


Who was Australia fighting in the Vietnam War?

The North Vietnamese governments guerrilla fighters and regular army.


What role do citizens in Australia and New Zealand have in their governments?

I would say they elect members of Parliament.


Why do governments of Australia and foreign countries demand visas and airport taxes and how does this effect the economy?

because the just do


Which is the biggest Australia or New Zealand?

Australia is an island continent of 7,686,850 sq km. The area of Australia varies occasionally as successive governments change their minds about what is part of Australia and what is not. New Zealand is a group of islands of 270,534 sq km.


How many governments are there?

a lot


What is fedaralism?

fedaration is when all the stats in the contry achally became and were clasified as a state and named a state like in Australia there is Tasmania,victora,new south whales,western Australia,south Australia,and quesland and the northen teratory.