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Sam Henry
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2 April, 17:20
Is Australia Unitary, Confederation, or Federal?
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Bentley Rasmussen
2 April, 17:43
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Australia is a Federal Country. The country is known to have a powerful central government, and has states/provinces around it that are provided with sufficient self-rule. However, it's still the central government that rules above all matters in Australia.
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