Disputes between the Federal and State governments concerning the interpretation of the Australian Constitution are:
A) Resolved by the Governor-General as Crown representative.
B) Resolved by the State Supreme courts.
C) Subject to a referendum.
D) Resolved by the High Court of Australia according to section 76 of the Constitution.
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