The 'residual' powers of the State parliament are:
A) matters in relation to which both the Federal and State parliaments may make laws.
B) matters in relation to which only the Federal parliament may make laws.
C) unimportant matters which do not necessitate the making of laws.
D) matters in relation to which only the State parliaments may make laws.
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