The document that sets out the rules of government is the Australian Constitution.
the Australian federation
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It is called the constitution.
The Mayflower Compact established rules for the governing in Plymouth.
In Australia and the US they are known as Senators, in the UK they are known as Lords.
The Mayflower Compact is the name.
The United States Constitution, or The Constitution of the Unites States of America, I believe.
Barack ObamaObama is the president of the USABut Australia rules and America can go get f...cked
The Articles of Confederation served as America's first 'constitution.' The document was ratified by all thirteen states by 1781, but it was replaced in 1789.
Australia's name comes from the Latin Austral = southern. The name was favoured by Matthew Flinders, and though Banks persuaded him to use Terra Australis in the documents, Flinders included a footnote recording his preference.[But Banks was the patron, and the golden rule is "He who has the gold makes the rules."]The word Australia had earlier use but merely as common Latin, not as a formal name.
Of which State?