How do state governments operate?
- In a completely different way from the Australian Government
- In a similar way to the Australian Government ✓
- Only when the Australian Parliament gives them permission
- Only under the daily direction of the local councils
Why this is the answer
The way a state government works closely resembles the way the Australian Government works.
This question is from: State and territory government
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