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  • What is the difference between Policy, act, and Legislation in . . . - PEO
    What is the difference between Policy, act, and Legislation in Australia? Hi Raj, thanks for your question A policy is a plan of action to address an issue Political parties develop policies about issues which they think are important in Australia A law passed by the Australian Parliament is called an Act of Parliament
  • Whats the difference between a legislative Act and a regulation? - PEO
    Need help with a question about the Australian Parliament? The Parliamentary Education Office has the answers! Search the answers to already asked questions or, if you can't find the information you are looking for, ask your own question
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    How is a law legislation removed or repealed in Australia and what is the process? There are many reasons why the Australian Parliament might agree to repeal – undo or remove – an existing law; the law might be outdated or the government might want to deal with an issue differently Repealing a law requires the same process as making a new law
  • Delegated law - Parliamentary Education Office - PEO
    Just like bills, delegated law is scrutinised – closely examined – by the Parliament The Senate Standing Committee for the Scrutiny of Delegated Legislation makes sure delegated law: is in agreement with the existing law; respects citizens’ rights; can be reviewed by a court; does not contain content more appropriate for a new law
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    An amendment is a change to a proposed law Amendments are an important part of the law-making process in the Australian Parliament This fact sheet outlines the amendment process
  • Three levels of government: governing Australia - Parliamentary . . . - PEO
    While these Acts vary from state to state, in general they cover how councils are elected and their power to make and enforce local laws, known as by-laws A by-law is a form of delegated legislation because the state government delegates – gives – to councils the authority to make laws on specific matters As councils derive their powers
  • Law-making - Parliamentary Education Office - PEO
    This fact sheet explains the law-making process in the Australian Parliament It also describes where ideas for laws come from and the history of law-making in the Parliament
  • Sources of law - Parliamentary Education Office - PEO
    Law made by Parliament is called statute law or legislation Statute law is made when Parliament agrees to a bill – a proposal for a new law or a change to an existing one In the Australian Parliament , a bill becomes a law after it has been passed by a majority vote by the House of Representatives and the Senate and is given Royal Assent by the Governor-General
  • The responsibilities of the three levels of government
    Description The federal government raises money through taxing incomes, spending and businesses The money is spent on federal matters such as: Medicare, defence, immigration, foreign policy
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