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How can the Australian Constitution be amended?

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To amend the Australian Constitution, a proposal must be passed by an absolute majority in both houses of Parliament and then approved by a majority of voters in a referendum.;This process ensures that any changes to...

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Can a social media post be considered defamation?

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Yes, social media posts can be considered defamatory if they meet the criteria of defamation, including publication, identification, and harm.;The reach and permanence of social media can amplify the impact of defamat...

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How does Australia regulate casinos?

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Casinos in Australia are regulated by state and territory gambling authorities, such as the NSW Independent Liquor & Gaming Authority.;These regulations cover aspects such as licensing, operations, and responsible gam...

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How does the Australian government recognize Aboriginal rights?

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The Australian government recognizes Aboriginal rights through policies, legislation, and land rights frameworks.;Recent initiatives include the establishment of reconciliation programs and support for Aboriginal comm...

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What constitutes defamation under Australian law?

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Defamation in Australia occurs when a statement harms the reputation of an individual or entity, causing them to be shunned, avoided, or brought into ridicule.;For a statement to be defamatory, it must be published to...

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What is the role of consideration in a contract?

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Consideration refers to something of value exchanged between the parties, which is essential for a contract to be binding.;It can be in the form of money, services, or a promise to perform (or not perform) certain act...

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