The Australian Constitution divides the power of government between which three arms?
- Ministers, state premiers and local mayors
- Legislative, executive and judicial powers ✓
- Federal, state and local council powers
- Police, defence and public service powers
Why this is the answer
Power is shared between the parliament that makes laws, the executive that carries them out, and the judges who apply them.
This question is from: How is the power of government controlled?
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