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Politicians represent their constituents in parliament.

The Minister of Defence's, Minister of Foreign Affairs' and the Attorney General's responsibilities include military operations, intelligence gathering and law enforcement (respectively), but in general, politicians don't protect Australia other than through passing laws in parliament.

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