Section 51 of the Australian Constitution sets out the law-making powers to be shared between: The State
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Section 51 of the Australian Constitution sets out the law-making powers to be shared between:
The State parliaments and the Territory parliaments.
The Federal parliament and the State parliaments.
The Federal, State and Local parliaments.
None of the above
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