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During Australia's colonial years, England still made the decisions on behalf of Australia. The main disadvantage of this was that English leaders did not understand the conditions in Australia. England did not understand the different social circumstances of the early colony, so could not possibly understand the political and economic ramifications of any legislation it passed which would be enacted in Australia.

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