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- Separation of powers: Parliament, Executive and Judiciary
The separation of powers distributes the power to govern between the Parliament, the Executive and the Judiciary This fact sheet examines the powers of each group and the related principle of responsible government
- Australian Parliament - Parliamentary Education Office - PEO
What will I learn? The Australian Parliament is made up of the King (represented by the Governor-General), the Senate and the House of Representatives The Parliament makes laws, represents Australians, scrutinises the government and provides a place where government is formed
- Australian system of government - Parliamentary Education Office - PEO
This fact sheet examines Australia’s system of government It includes information about representative democracy, constitutional monarchy, federation and the separation of powers
- Interactives - Parliamentary Education Office
Engage and play with interactive content that explores a variety of topics
- Whats the difference between a legislative Act and a regulation?
Need help with a question about the Australian Parliament? The Parliamentary Education Office has the answers! Search the answers to already asked questions or, if you can't find the information you are looking for, ask your own question
- What is the difference between Policy, act, and Legislation in . . .
What is the difference between Policy, act, and Legislation in Australia? Hi Raj, thanks for your question A policy is a plan of action to address an issue Political parties develop policies about issues which they think are important in Australia A law passed by the Australian Parliament is called an Act of Parliament Laws start as bills – proposed laws – which put policies into
- What is the Judiciary and what does it do? - PEO
Need help with a question about the Australian Parliament? The Parliamentary Education Office has the answers! Search the answers to already asked questions or, if you can't find the information you are looking for, ask your own question
- How Parliament works - Parliamentary Education Office - PEO
How the Australian Parliament works is set out in the Australian Constitution and is influenced by the separation of powers and the three levels of government Explore how the Parliament does its work including how laws are made
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