Section 125 of the Constitution of Australia therefore provided that:
The history of the Constitution of Australia began with moves towards federation in the 19th century.
It had its beginnings in section 51 (xi) of the Constitution of Australia.
Both are defined by the Constitution of Australia.
In 1891, he was a member of the committee drafting the Constitution of Australia.
Under the Constitution of Australia, defence responsibility was now vested in the new federal government.
However, the currency power must be read in conjunction with other parts of the Constitution of Australia.
Other aspects of the Constitution of Australia are associated with the federal principle.
The repeal of these sections would remove the word "race" from the Constitution of Australia entirely.
The Constitution of Australia does not mention the Cabinet, and its decisions have no legal force.