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A nation is defined by its system of government, its people and by its geographical boundaries. Australia became a nation in 1901 when the six separate, self-governing colonies joined in a federal union to create the Commonwealth of Australia.
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The Australian Constitution
What is the Australian Constitution
The Writers of the Australian Constitution
Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act
Origins of the Constitution
Where did the Australian system of government come from
Timeline
The Six Principles
Democracy
The rule of law
Separation of powers
Federalism
Nationhood
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The High Court
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Introduction to the education program
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