The UK significantly influenced Australia's constitution through the adoption of the Westminster system of parliamentary democracy, which established the framework for governance in Australia. The Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1901 was essentially modeled after British constitutional principles, including the separation of powers and responsible government. Additionally, the British legal system and common law traditions were incorporated, shaping the judiciary and legislative processes in Australia. This British legacy remains evident in Australia's political and legal institutions today.
Edmund Barton influenced Australia's identity by being the first Prime Minister of Australia. He was also a key architect of Australia's constitution.
Cause we used to own Australia and all of the Pacific. In fact, once 1 third of the world was run by the UK
None ! The UK does not have a written constitution ! I suppose what we have in its place is called 'Common Law', but no, Constitution we do not have.
The question should be the other way round - Australia is bigger than the UK - about ten times bigger !
there are heaps
it has no written constitution.
Mainly coal.
The cast of Australias Most Wanted - 1999 includes: Robert Rabiah as Suspect
The UK doesn't have a written constitution.
it's not a single paper
The UK doesn't have a written constitution.
The UK has no written constitution.