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In Australia there is separation of powers, and the government is separated into three branches;
- The legislative branch: Like it is in the US, the legislative branch is divided between the Senate and the House of Representatives, but in Australia, Queen Elizabeth II is represented as well. Their job is to write and propose laws.
- The executive branch: The heads of state are Queen Elizabeth II and the Governor-General of Australia(appointed at the advice of the Prime Minister). Even though they are not heads of state, the Prime Minister and the Ministers of State have a great deal of influence and control. The job of the executive branch is to do tasks assigned to them by the legislative branch, like to carry out laws.
- The judicial branch: The High Court of Australia is the same as the Supreme Court in the US. The judges are appointed by the Governor-General. Their job is to Uphold the constitution of Australia.
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Scources:
- Australian government - Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, last updated 2008"Australia´s System of Government". www.dfat.gov.au. http://www.dfat.gov.au/facts/sys_gov.html.
- Thuesen, Nils Petter "Australia". www.snl.no. http://snl.no/Australia.
- Wikipedia. "Australia". www.wikipedia.com. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia.
- Wikipedia "Government of Australia". www.wikipedia.com. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_of_Australia




