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Section 92 (Australian Constitution)

Section 92 of the Australian Constitution guarantees free movement of goods, services, and people across state borders, stating that trade, commerce, and intercourse among the states shall be free. This means that each state must not impose laws or regulations that unfairly restrict or discriminate against trade and movement between states, ensuring a single national economy. It aims to promote economic unity and prevent states from enacting protections or barriers that could hinder free trade and the free flow of people within Australia.