The 'concurrent' powers in the Australian Constitution are those that are exercisable by:
A) The State parliaments.
B) The Federal parliament.
C) The State and Territory parliaments.
D) Both the Federal and State parliaments.
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Q43: Which of the following circumstances would not
Q44: Where the Federal Parliament has not made
Q44: Which of the following statements is not
Q45: Parliament frequently authorises the executive branch of
Q46: Delegated legislation is:
A)Legislation made by parliament pursuant
Q47: Chapter III of the Australian Constitution vests:
A)Executive
Q48: Australia has:
A)A written constitution.
B)An unwritten constitution.
C)A partly
Q49: Executive power is the power to:
A)Administer the
Q53: The exclusive powers of the Federal Parliament
Q54: The Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Cth):
A)Gives
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