The Commonwealth Parliament can propose changes to the Constitution.
The Constitution does not provide the Commonwealth Parliament with any power to control the environment or its use.
The states used 'the referral power' to refer the power over incorporation to the Commonwealth Parliament.
It was introduced into the Commonwealth Parliament on 4 September 1997.
Latham held these positions until 1934, when he retired from the Commonwealth Parliament.
It was passed by the Commonwealth Parliament on 6 December 2005.
As the Commonwealth Parliament was forming, many leading figures sought federal seats.
He was a member of the Commonwealth Parliaments of 1656 and 1659.
Question time is an institution in the Commonwealth Parliament and in all state parliaments.
The Commonwealth Parliament keeps the power to overturn territorial legislation and to give or take powers.