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What are the key principles of the Australian Constitution?

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The Australian Constitution establishes the structure of government, including the separation of powers and federalism.;It also outlines the roles and responsibilities of the executive, legislative, and judicial branc...

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What is the role of Australia in international treaties?

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Australia has a duty to implement the terms of international treaties it signs, ensuring domestic compliance.;Australia's role includes reporting on treaty implementation and participating in international discussions.

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How does legal aid differ from pro bono services?

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Legal aid is government-funded and provided to eligible individuals based on financial need, whereas pro bono services are offered voluntarily by lawyers.;Pro bono services may not have the same eligibility criteria a...

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What can tenants do if their landlord does not make repairs?

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Tenants can send a formal request for repairs and, if ignored, apply to a tribunal for orders.;In some cases, tenants may also be able to undertake repairs themselves and deduct the cost from the rent.

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What are the consequences of not paying a debt in Australia?

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If a debt is not paid, creditors can pursue legal action, which may result in a court judgment against the debtor.;Failure to pay can also lead to additional costs and damage to the debtor's credit rating.

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How are Aboriginal cultural heritage rights protected?

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Aboriginal cultural heritage rights are protected under various laws, including the Aboriginal Heritage Act.;These protections aim to safeguard cultural sites, practices, and expressions of Aboriginal peoples.

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