The Australian Constitution can be amended:
A) by an Act of Parliament.
B) by a referendum passed by a majority of voters in a majority of states.
C) by an amendment passed by an absolute majority of both Houses of parliament and by a referendum passed by a majority of voters in a majority of States and receiving Royal Assent.
D) by a proposed amendment receiving Royal Assent.
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