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  • Law-making - Parliamentary Education Office - PEO
    What is a law? Laws are rules that apply to all people at all times and have legal consequences if they are not followed They define how people and organisations are expected to behave Laws give the Australian Government the power to collect and spend money on behalf of Australians
  • How laws are made - Australian Taxation Office
    The tax, superannuation and registries laws administered by us are made by parliament Proposed laws, or amendments to existing laws, are introduced into parliament in the form of a Bill A Bill must be passed in identical form by both houses of the parliament and then presented to the Governor-General for royal assent before it becomes an Act
  • How laws are made – understanding the legislative process in Australia . . .
    What is the legislative process? The process of making laws in Australia is governed by a set of procedures that ensure thorough consideration, debate, and scrutiny to be undertaken for any proposed legislation
  • Passage of Legislation - APH
    How is a bill made? Most bills are drafted by public servants on behalf of a minister and formally approved by the government before they are introduced into the Parliament The original ideas for government legislation come from various sources
  • Understanding the Australian Legal System
    How are the laws created, administered and enforced? Central to our system of government at a state, territory and federal level, is the existence of the separation of powers between parliament, the executive government and the judiciary
  • LibGuides: Law: The Australian Legal System
    The two major sources of Australian law are: Cases - the decisions made by judges in the courts; and Legislation - the legal rules made by parliament and by those to whom parliament has delegated authority
  • What is the role of the government in making and enforcing the law?
    Laws are enforced by the ‘executive branches’ of governments and by the Courts Federal executive agencies carry out a range of duties related to Federal Government responsibilities, ranging from maintaining the immigration system and organising elections
  • Principles | Rule of Law Education Centre
    ‘The rule of law is an overarching principle which ensures that Australians are governed by laws which their elected representatives make and which reflect the rule of law It requires that the laws are administered justly and fairly ’


















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