Democratic beliefs, rights and liberties
Which body makes Australia's federal laws?
- ○The High Court of Australia
- ✓The Australian Parliament
- ○The Prime Minister alone
Correct answer
The Australian Parliament
The Australian Parliament — consisting of the House of Representatives, the Senate, and the monarch represented by the Governor-General — is responsible for making federal laws.
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