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House of Representatives Act 1901

The House of Representatives Act 1901 established the framework for the Australian House of Representatives, setting its composition, electoral processes, and legislative procedures. It created a system where Members of Parliament are elected to represent the people, ensuring a democratic voice in government. The Act defines the qualifications for members, the manner of elections, and the functioning of the House, forming the legal foundation for how Australia's lower house operates within its parliamentary democracy.