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Bicameral
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House of Representatives
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Senate
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Speaker of the House of Representatives
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Harry Jenkins
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Australian Labor Party
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President of the Senate
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John Hogg
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Australian Labor Party
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House of Representatives
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ALP
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Liberal Party
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National Party
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Independent
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Green
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Country Liberal
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Family First
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Independent
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ACT
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legislative branch
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Australia
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Westminster tradition
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Constitution of Australia
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1984 election
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1993 election
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1996 election
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2001 election
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preferential voting
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upper house
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proportional voting
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chambers
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Parliament House
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Capital Hill
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Canberra
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Australian Senate
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Labor
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Liberal
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balance of power
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crossbench
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Nationals
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CLP
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Australian Greens
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Family First's
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Steve Fielding
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Nick Xenophon
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Tom Roberts
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Melbourne
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Royal Exhibition Building
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Parliament House, Melbourne
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Parliament of Victoria
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Canberra
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Old Parliament House
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permanent Parliament House
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Mount Ainslie
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Parliament House
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Old Parliament House
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Queen of Australia
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Governor-General
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Prime Minister
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United States Senate
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Norfolk Island
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Northern Territory
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Christmas Island
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Cocos (Keeling) Islands
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Australian Capital Territory
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Jervis Bay Territory
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1949 election
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1984 election
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High Court
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Sue v Hill
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High Court of Australia
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Australian House of Representatives
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Australian Senate
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President
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Speaker
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quorum
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call a quorum
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whips
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voice vote
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division
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casting vote
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double dissolution
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joint sitting of both Houses
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election
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enacting formula
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matters of public importance
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Question Time
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Edmund Barton
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Harold Holt
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John Gorton
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by-election
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Higgins
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Parliamentary privilege
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contempt of Parliament
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Browne–Fitzpatrick privilege case, 1955
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Gary Nairn
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April Fools' Day
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ABC Radio
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ABC NewsRadio
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Joint Sitting
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governors-general
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Sydney Morning Herald
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Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 2007-2010
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List of members of the Australian Senate
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Official Openings by the Monarch in Australia
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Politics of Australia
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Commonwealth
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House of Representatives
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Senate
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High Court
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Lower courts
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Queen
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Governor-General
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Prime Minister
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Cabinet
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Executive Council
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Ministry
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Federal elections
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pre-1969
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1969
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1972
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1974
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1975
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1977
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1980
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1983
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1984
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1987
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1990
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1993
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1996
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1998
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2001
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2004
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2007
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next
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elections
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ACT
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2008 election
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NSW
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2007 election
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NT
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2008 election
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QLD
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2006 election
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SA
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2010 election
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TAS
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2006 election
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VIC
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2006 election
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WA
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2008 election
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Political parties
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Australian Greens
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Australian Labor Party
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Family First Party
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Liberal Party of Australia
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National Party of Australia
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States and Territories
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Australian Capital Territory
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New South Wales
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Northern Territory
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Queensland
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South Australia
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Tasmania
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Victoria
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Western Australia
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Norfolk Island
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