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in 1931, always appointed according to the advice of federal ministers, rather than
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in nature. The key distinction is that while legislative power involves setting down rules of general application, executive power involves applying those rules to specific situations. In practice, however, this definition is difficult to apply as many actions by executive agencies are wide-ranging,
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However, in all these cases, except for certain reserve powers, the King and the governor-general must follow the advice of the prime minister or other ministers in the exercise of his powers. Powers subject to the governor-general’s discretion are known as
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The following corporations are prescribed by Acts of Parliament:
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The following Commonwealth companies are prescribed as GBEs:
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Similarly, laws passed by both houses of parliament require
2545:"Separation of powers: Parliament, Executive and Judiciary"
2459:"1. Introduction to Australia and its system of government"
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Additionally, there are four departments which support the
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2416:"'What's the difference?': explaining parliamentary terms"
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Whitlam had previously argued in Parliament that the term
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The government is headquartered in the executive wing of
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4156:(1967–1968), see their respective biographical articles.
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Timeline of the expansion of federal powers in Australia
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all public agencies that exercise the power of the State
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For information about the caretaker governments led by
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in each state capital, with those in Sydney located in
3183:"No more coups against Labor PMs under new Rudd rules"
2515:(2nd ed.). Pyrmont, NSW: Lawbook Co. p. 3.
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1935:"Infosheet 19 - The House, government and opposition"
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accused the Whitlam Government of favouring the term
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2028:"Infosheet 20 - The Australian system of government"
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1210:The prime minister and cabinet ministers form the
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1600:Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
1372:and the power to prevent "unlawful non-citizens"
1313:, police, government departments and independent
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3289:Wright, B. C.; Fowler, P. E., eds. (June 2018).
2010:, however only ministers formally belong to the
1625:Department of Employment and Workplace Relations
3127:House of Representatives Practice (7th edition)
3057:"Cutting bureaucracy won't hurt services: Rudd"
3031:House of Representatives Practice (7th edition)
2971:House of Representatives Practice (7th edition)
2735:"Nationhood and Section 61 of the Constitution"
2653:"Inappropriate Delegation of Legislative Power"
2824:, (2001) 110 FCR 491 (18 September 2001),
2362:. Melbourne University Press. pp. 89–90.
2344:Parliamentary Debates: Senate Official Hansard
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3371:Van Heyningen v Netherlands-Indies Government
2414:Lundie, Rob; Horne, Nicholas (22 July 2020).
2389:. Sydney: Federation Press. pp. 113–14.
1903:"Budget Paper 1: Budget Strategy and Outlook"
1715:Corporations prescribed by acts of parliament
1650:Department of Industry, Science and Resources
1502:The role of the King and the governor-general
1490:, ministerial positions are allocated by the
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585:Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia
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3522:"Federal Executive Council Handbook 2021"
3360:. Australian Government. 21 January 1944.
3354:"Australian - New Zealand Agreement 1944"
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2934:Elder, David; Wright, B. C. (June 2018).
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2313:House of Representatives Official Hansard
3466:The Parliamentary Education Office (PEO)
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2058:"About the House of Representatives"
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3592:"Administrative Arrangements Order"
3200:Massola, James (14 February 2021).
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2297:(1): 1–3. 1974 – via Westlaw.
1824:States and territories of Australia
1724:Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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3152:Worsley, Ben (11 September 2007).
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3181:Grattan, Michelle (8 July 2013).
3154:"Rudd seizes power from factions"
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2940:House of Representatives Practice
2874:York, Barry (24 September 2015).
2659:. The Committee. September 2008.
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2347:. 18 October 1973. p. 1318.
2331:. 20 October 1966. p. 2048.
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1729:Clean Energy Finance Corporation
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3893:Australian Antarctic Territory
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3001:Parliamentary Education Office
2881:Museum of Australian Democracy
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3558:"Senator Katy Gallagher, ACT"
2584:University of New South Wales
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1605:Attorney-General's Department
1512:Governor-General of Australia
1140:national executive government
3858:Australian Capital Territory
3731:Resources in other libraries
3496:Rule of Law Education Centre
1901:Chalmers, Jim (9 May 2023).
1734:Special Broadcasting Service
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1245:lie in Canberra, along with
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1170:current executive government
1168:that ministers oversee. The
1081:Australian Capital Territory
743:Premiers and chief ministers
738:Governors and administrators
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5479:Parliamentary Budget Office
3888:Ashmore and Cartier Islands
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3610:"Parliamentary Departments"
3027:"Federal Executive Council"
2913:Prime Minister of Australia
2838:Ministers of State Act 1952
1939:Australian Parliament House
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1704:Parliamentary Budget Office
1243:sixteen federal departments
693:Referendums and plebiscites
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3462:"What are reserve powers?"
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1670:Department of the Treasury
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3206:The Sydney Morning Herald
2733:Stephenson, Peta (2018).
2266:Constitution of Australia
2008:members of the government
1814:Australian Public Service
1754:Defence Housing Australia
1558:Federal Executive Council
1528:Federal Executive Council
1410:Federal Executive Council
1387:parliamentary secretaries
1374:from entering the country
1370:during a financial crisis
1263:Constitution of Australia
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5536:Government of Australia
4328:Cocos (Keeling) Islands
3903:Cocos (Keeling) Islands
3798:Government of Australia
3615:Parliament of Australia
2883:at Old Parliament House
2822:[2001] FCA 1329
2782:[1975] HCA 52
2778:Victoria v Commonwealth
2420:Parliament of Australia
2236:High Court of Australia
2232:High Court of Australia
2062:Parliament of Australia
2032:Parliament of Australia
1873:Commonwealth of Nations
1710:Publicly owned entities
1682:Parliament of Australia
1620:Department of Education
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1274:Commonwealth of Nations
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2358:Curran, James (2004).
2290:Australian Law Journal
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4306:and other territories
3717:Australian Government
3695:Department of Finance
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2383:Twomey, Anne (2006).
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1630:Department of Finance
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1488:Sydney Morning Herald
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2100:on 27 February 2023.
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1399:Cabinet of Australia
1205:parliamentary leader
1130:, also known as the
1044:Australia portal
191:Government Directory
4987:Gross state product
3249:Pyke, John (2020).
3170:on 15 October 2007.
3073:on 23 November 2007
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2511:Pyke, John (2020).
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2118:. 31 October 2023.
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5305:Australian studies
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3712:Library resources
3562:OpenAustralia.org
3309:978-1-74366-654-8
3260:978-0-455-24415-0
2949:978-1-74366-656-2
2705:10.53637/GJLF5868
2666:978-0-642-71951-5
2522:978-0-455-24415-0
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