This department is responsible for maintaining information for all official records of births, deaths, marriages and other documents related to family life in Australia.
Category: Australian Government
The Australian Constitution is the supreme law of Australia. It consists of the Constitution Act itself, as amended from time to time, and other legislation such as State Constitutions and certain international treaties which are incorporated
As the Australian Constitution outlines the powers of the federal government, it also provides extensive details on how the states should function.
The Australian Constitution – Finance and Trade explains the financial system of Australia and how it is designed to work.
The Australian Constitution – The Judicature describes the system of courts of law in Australia. It is concerned with the structure and operation of the federal court system and its relationship to state courts.
In the Australian Constitution, the role of the Executive Government is to carry out the legislative decisions made by Parliament.
The Australian Constitution – The Parliment is a book about the political system of Australia. It explains how the parliament is structured and gives information about how it works.
The Australian Constitution or Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act is the founding document of Australia’s system of government.
The Australian Government maintains a list of foreign embassies, consulates and high commissions in Australia. We provide this information for ease of reference only.
This is an overview of the Prime Ministers of Australia, their Party, and the period they served, along with useful links.