
Commonwealth Government
The Commonwealth Government refers to the federal government of Australia, which is one of the country's three levels of government, alongside state and local governments. It is responsible for national matters, such as defense, immigration, and foreign affairs. The Commonwealth Government operates under a parliamentary system, led by the Prime Minister, and is made up of two houses: the House of Representatives and the Senate. Its functions include creating laws, managing the economy, and providing services that benefit the entire country. The Commonwealth works to ensure unity and governance across Australia’s diverse regions.