Which court has the ultimate power to apply and interpret the laws of Australia?
- The Court of the Governor-General
- The Senate Committee of Law
- The High Court of Australia ✓
- The Federal Council of Judges
Why this is the answer
The Constitution set up the High Court, and it has the final say on what Australia's laws mean.
This question is from: The Australian Constitution
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