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Federal Government of Australia

The Federal Government of Australia, also known as the Commonwealth Government, is the national leadership responsible for making laws, setting policies, and managing national affairs. It operates under a constitutional framework, with the Parliament (House of Representatives and Senate) passing legislation, the Prime Minister leading the government, and the Governor-General representing the monarch. Its duties include defense, immigration, foreign policy, and economic management. The government works alongside state and territory governments, which handle local issues. Overall, it ensures the country's stability, security, and development, serving the interests of all Australians.