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Politics of Australia. A Presentation from Katharina Harnisch. - Australia never had a „declaration of independence“ - it was a process that Australia got its independence - immigration dressed the way to become a nation
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Politics of Australia A Presentation from Katharina Harnisch
- Australia never had a „declaration of independence“ - it was a process that Australia got its independence - immigration dressed the way to become a nation - from “nation to independence“ - all Australian institutions are based on those of Britain In general
- Britain had the control on foreign affairs, advocacy and external trade - in 1898 the colonies planned a federation of the Australian states - Republicans flourished in 1890s: many Australians wanted a republic (ARM = Australian Republican Movement started) - 1. Jan. 1901: Commonwealth of Australia (= federation of the states) Short review
- 1986: Australian Act = Australia got the rights for self-government by Britain - queen backed the „republic of Australia“ (royal seal of approval) - republicans against conservatives - 1999: Australia voted with 55% for the monarchy
- federal constitutional monarchy - top of the constitutional system: Queen of England - on federal level: bicameral system: Senate, House of representatives Today
Legislature: Government Departments Commonwealth Parliament: According to the constitution of Australia • executive: federal executive power = Governour-General, government Departments • judiciary: High court of Australia and other federal courts
- every state has its own parliament (largely own legislation) - party with majority support forms government and its leader becomes Prime Minister - Prime Minister: head of government, receives commission by the General Governour
Other informations - major political groups: Australian Labor Party, opposition: Liberal Party + National Party - others are: the Greens, Australian Democrats - Voting is compulsory - ARM is still active today
political ties with Britain are still very strong: - Australia and Britain are members of the „Commonwealth of Nations“ - Australia is influenced by british culture - a long trade relationship; still today - Britain: largest investor in Australian manufacturing industry (means: many jobs) - Defence relationship Australia and Britain
- long history of engagement - relationship has many aspects: politic, economic, social,culture, military, security - Asia takes over 50% of Australia´s exports - Asialink and AustralAsiaCenter Australia and Asia
Information source: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australien#Weg_zur_Nation http://www.petra.ac.id/asc/int_relations/australia_asia/ http://www.petra.ac.id/asc/int_relations/australia_europe/australia_britain/ http://www.nmun-berlin.de/index.php?id=230 Australia I The New Summit