
Constitution of Queensland 2001
The Constitution of Queensland 2001 is the legal framework that outlines how Queensland’s government operates. It defines the structure and powers of key bodies like the Parliament, the Governor, and the judiciary. The constitution establishes the roles and responsibilities of elected officials, ensures the rule of law, and protects fundamental rights. It also sets procedures for how laws are made, amended, and enforced, providing a stable system for governance and democracy in Queensland. Essentially, it serves as the foundational legal document guiding the state's political and legal processes.