Political Science, asked by ShraddhaRutuja, 4 months ago

How does federalism work in Australia?? Please do not answer anything unnecessary..

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Answered by smartGuccibaby
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In Australia, we have three levels of government – federal, State and Territory, and local. Federalism is about distributing and sharing power between the different levels. By dividing power like this, federalism strengthens parliamentary representative democracy and promotes local decision making.

Answered by Nandani182403
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Australia's federal system is a scheme of federation, not amalgamation. Australia's constitution establishes a federal system of government in which power is not centralised but divided between various levels of government. There are three levels of government within Australia's federal structure, namely, commonwealth, state/territory, and local. Of these, the Commonwealth Government and the state and territory governments are recognised in the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act . In Australia, we three levels of government – federal, State and local. Federalism is about distributing and sharing power between the different levels. By dividing power like this, federalism strengthens parliamentary representative democracy and promotes local decision making.

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