Government and the law in Australia
Who enforces laws in Australia at the local and state level?
- ○The courts
- ✓State and territory police
- ○The Governor-General's office
Correct answer
State and territory police
State and territory police forces are primarily responsible for enforcing laws at the local and state level. The Australian Federal Police handles federal matters.
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