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Queensland Constitution Act (2001)

The Queensland Constitution Act (2001) is the legal document that outlines how the government of Queensland operates, including the roles and powers of its Parliament, Governor, and judiciary. It establishes the framework for creating laws, governing authority, and the government’s responsibilities to the people. The Act aims to ensure transparency, accountability, and stability in governance, reflecting principles of democracy. It also consolidates previous laws and incorporates constitutional conventions, providing a clear foundation for political and legal processes within Queensland.