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When was federal government introduced in Australia?

Federal government was introduced in Australia on 1 January 1901. The first Prime Minister of the new Commonwealth of Australia was Edmund Barton.


What is the main political office of Australia who holds that office president prime minister?

The leader of the government in Australia is the Prime Minister.


What kind of government does Tasmania have?

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 .


Who is the current commonwealth minister of health and aging of Australia?

The Honorable Nicola Roxon MP is the commonwealth minister of health and aging.


How does the Northern Territory of Australia differ from other states of the country?

To begin with, the Northern Territory is a territory, not a state. This means it is administered by the Commonwealth Government in Australia. It has its own government, which is led by the Chief Minister, rather than the Premier which the states of Australia each have. However, its laws must ultimately be approved by the Commonwealth Government.


How could it be said that ministers in a parliamentary government system have double role in the state?

In Australia some portfolios are duplicated, for example the Commonwealth and all states have a minister for Education and a Minister for Health.


Australia's highest political office?

The highest political office in Australia is the position of the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister is the head of government and leads the executive branch. They are appointed by the Governor-General, who represents the monarch, and are typically the leader of the political party or coalition with the most seats in the House of Representatives.


What are the 3 branches of Australia government?

The Australian Government, sometimes referred to as the Commonwealth Government, or the Federal Government, was established by the Constitution of Australia.It is divided into three arms:Legislature - House of Representatives and the SenateExecutive - The Queen of Australia, the Governor-GeneralJudiciary - The High Court of AustraliaThe Prime Minister is a member of the House of Representatives in the Legislature (Parliament) and not in the Senate. The Prime Minister is also Australia's Head of Government and is considered apart of the Executive Government.


Who is the manger of Australia?

From your question I take it that you are asking who is the political leader of Australia. At federal level the Prime Minister is the political leader who is responsible for leading the government, and as such they are the 'Chief Executive' of Australia if you like. The incumbent Prime Minister of Australia, at the time of writing this answer, is The Honourable Julia Gillard leader of the Australian Labor Party.


Does Australia also have a prime minister?

Australia's government is led by the Prime Minister. Australia does not have a president.


What is Australia's system known as?

Australia's political system is known as a parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy. It operates under the framework of the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution, which establishes a division of powers between the federal government and the states. The head of state is the monarch, represented by the Governor-General, while the head of government is the Prime Minister. This system combines democratic principles with a constitutional structure that outlines the rights and responsibilities of government entities.


Who is the 2014 government leader in Australia?

Australia is run by the Australian Government, which is led by the Prime Minister. As of September 2013, Tony Abbott is Australia's Prime Minister.