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Government Information
Murdoch
University Library's Government Publications Collection
Australia
Other Countries
Commonwealth Government Resources
- Australian Government Entry Point
- publications.gov.au Search Australian Government websites and Australian libraries for government publications
- Australian Bureau of Statistics
- Statistics from other Commonwealth Government Agencies
- Parliament of Australia
- Hansard
- Parliamentary Library Includes links to the Parliamentary Handbook and Parliamentary Library Publications such as Bills Digests, Background Papers, Current Issues Briefs, Chronologies ONline, Research Notes, Research Papers and Research Papers ONline.
- ParlInfo Web ParlInfo Web provides access to ParlInfo, the Parliamentary Document Repository. ParlInfo contains over one million documents relating to the work of the Australian Parliament. Search or browse for speeches, bills, documents, Senate Estimate Hearings, second reading speeches for a bill, and biographies of a Senator or Member.
- Comlaw
Includes Commonwealth primary legislation, as well as other ancillary documents and information, and
the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments (FRLI).
- Australia's Prime Ministers
A one-stop shop of information and features about Australia's 25 Prime Ministers. Featuring Fast Facts, Meet a PM, Research Map and Who's Who.
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The Australian Constitution
An Act to constitute the Commonwealth of Australia [9th July 1900]
- Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia
The
office of Governor-General was established by the Constitution of the Commonwealth
of Australia. Section 2 of the Constitution provides that "A
Governor-General appointed by the Queen shall be Her Majesty's representative
in the Commonwealth..."
- Australian Embassies, high commissions, consulates, multilateral missions
and representative offices
- The Council of Australian Governments (COAG)
The
Council of Australian Governments (COAG) is the peak intergovernmental forum
in Australia. COAG comprises the Prime Minister, State Premiers, Territory
Chief Ministers and the President of the Australian Local Government Association
(ALGA). The then Prime Minister, Premiers and Chief Ministers agreed to establish
COAG in May 1992.
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Western Australian Government Resources
Other State Government Resources
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Local Government Resources
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Government Resources from Other Countries
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