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Commonwealth and off-shore
Protected areas of Australia include Commonwealth and off-shore protected areas managed by the Australian government, as well as protected areas within each of the six states of Australia and two self-governing territories ( Northern Territory and Australian Capital Territory ), which are managed by the eight state and territory governments.
The following list shows only the Commonwealth and off-shore protected areas that are managed by the Australian government ; a small portion of all the protected areas of Australia.

Commonwealth and protected
The Australian Government manages an estate of marine protected areas ( MPA ) that are Commonwealth reserves under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 ( EPBC Act ).
Under historical preservation Commonwealth laws, the sites are protected from commercial and other development expansion in the borough.
Unlike the national flag, the flag of Tasmania is not enshrined and protected by any acts of state or Commonwealth government.
The Australian Government manages an estate of marine protected areas ( MPA ) that are Commonwealth reserves under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 ( EPBC Act ).
However, citizens who later enrol themselves are protected from prosecution for not enrolling in the previous years by section 101 ( 7 ) of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918.
The care of the rock was turned over to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and a new very sober Roman Doric portico designed by McKim, Mead and White for viewing the tide-washed rock protected by gratings.
The lungfish is currently protected from fishing and collection for education or research purposes requires a permit in Queensland, under the Fisheries Act of 1994, and from the Commonwealth Government.
Government permit is required, as they are a protected species under the Australian Commonwealth Law.
He was protected from the law by the patronage of hetman Stanisław Koniecpolski, because Łaszcz, an able soldier and commander, could always be counted to fight for the Commonwealth in the times of war, a quality that Koniecpolski admired.
* to enemy alien parents ( i. e. both father and mother were enemies and were not New Zealand, Commonwealth or Irish citizens or British protected persons ) in a place occupied by the enemy-though this situation has never occurred
The APS was responsible for the protection of property in which the Commonwealth, a foreign country or an international organisation has an interest in, persons holding office under the Commonwealth, their families and internationally protected persons.
In general, citizens of the Republic of Ireland and British protected persons, although not Commonwealth citizens, are accorded the same rights and privileges as Commonwealth citizens.
In the United Kingdom, as in many other Commonwealth countries, Commonwealth citizens ( together with Irish citizens and British protected persons ) are in law considered not to be " foreign " or " aliens ", although British protected persons do not have all the civic rights that are enjoyed by Commonwealth and Irish citizens.

Commonwealth and areas
In other areas it held back, pleading its Commonwealth bonds.
The last decades of the independent Commonwealth existence were characterized by intense reform movements and far-reaching progress in the areas of education, intellectual life, art, and especially toward the end of the period, evolution of the social and political system.
East of the Kingdom, large areas of the former Commonwealth remained directly incorporated into the Empire ; together with the Kingdom they were part of the Russian partition.
The most contentious areas of the Treaty for the IRA were abolition of the Irish Republic declared in 1919, the status of the Irish Free State as a dominion in the British Commonwealth and the British retention of the so called Treaty Ports on Ireland's south coast.
The trust was formed as part of the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II, and is intended to support charitable organisations and projects across the Commonwealth of Nations, focusing on areas such as cures for diseases and the promotion of culture and education.
Although his so-called " Razor Gang " implemented stringent budget cuts across many areas of the Commonwealth Public Sector, including the ABC, the Fraser government did not carry out the radically conservative program that his political enemies had predicted, and that some of his followers wanted.
No other Commonwealth Government since, either conservative or Labor, has made any attempt at repopulating inland areas.
This does not include the Commonwealth areas listed below, some of which ( e. g. Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park ) are inside state and territory boundaries.
The wearing of poppies in the days leading up to Remembrance Day remains popular in many areas of the Commonwealth of Nations, particularly Great Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.
Located in the British Colony of Virginia, even after the American Revolution and independence and statehood for the Commonwealth of Virginia, the areas west of the Appalachian and Blue Ridge Mountains were known as the frontier.
The act divided the Commonwealth of the Philippines into ten military districts, similar to the prewar corps areas within the US.
An effect of the Civil War and resulting Commonwealth of England, particularly the " liberal " values and feelings it stirred up, was the continuous modernisation and improvement of the common law courts, something that reduced the interference of the Lord Chancellor in common law matters, except in areas where they had wildly divergent principles and law.
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts thereafter began issuing land grants in its District of Maine, including the areas that the UK still claimed.
Despite an annual rainfall of, the Commonwealth Utilities Corporation ( CUC ), the local government-run water utility company on Saipan, is unable to deliver 24-hour-a-day potable water to its customers in certain areas.
During the time of the Commonwealth of England ( 1649 – 1653 ), the Rump passed a number of acts in the areas of religion, law, and finance.
After settling in Poland ( later Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth ) and Hungary ( later Austria-Hungary ), the population expanded into the lightly populated areas of Ukraine and Lithuania, which were to become part of the expanding Russian empire.
It features many shops and cafés with outdoor eating areas along with some notable architecture, including Tattersalls Hotel, built in the Art Deco style during the 1930s ; Armidale Courthouse ; the city's main Post Office ; the former Commonwealth Bank and the New England Hotel.

Commonwealth and Australian
Or, third, it incorporates the United Kingdom rules of succession into the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act, which itself can now be altered only by Australia, according to the Australia Act 1986 ; in that way, the British rules of succession have been patriated to Australia and, with regard to Australia, are subject to amendment or repeal solely by Australian law.
The term also served when six Australian colonies federated to form the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901.
In an Australian context, the term " Commonwealth " ( capitalised ) thus refers to the federal government and " Commonwealth of Australia " is the official name of the country.
* 1909 – New South Wales Premier Charles Wade signed the Seat of Government Surrender Act 1909, formally completing the transfer of State land to the Commonwealth to create the Australian Capital Territory.
The Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia is the representative in Australia at federal / national level of the Australian monarch ( currently Queen Elizabeth II ).
In Commentaries on the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Australia, Garran noted that, since the Australian executive is national in nature ( being dependent on the nationally elected House of Representatives, rather than the Senate ), " the Governor-General, as the official head of the Executive, does not in the smallest degree represent any federal element ; if he represents anything he is the image and embodiment of national unity and the outward and visible representation of the Imperial relationship of the Commonwealth.
* John Devitt: Olympic gold medallist and manager of the Australian Commonwealth Games team grew up in Granville
It is also the official march of several Commonwealth navies including the Royal Canadian Navy, the Royal Australian Navy and the Royal New Zealand Navy.
As Prime Minister, he oversaw landmark changes including the historic decision not to devalue the Australian dollar in line with the British pound, and the 1967 constitutional referendum in which an overwhelming majority of Australians voted in favour of giving the Commonwealth power to legislate specifically for indigenous Australians.
He supported the Commonwealth in campaigning to abolish apartheid in South Africa, and refused permission for the aircraft carrying the Springbok rugby team to refuel on Australian territory en route to their controversial 1981 tour of New Zealand.
According to the Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics ( now the Australian Bureau of Statistics ), " In common with other natives, the islanders are very susceptible to tuberculosis and influenza, and in 1921 an influenza epidemic caused the deaths of 230 islanders.
* 1950 – Korean War: British and Australian forces from the 27th British Commonwealth Brigade successfully halted the advancing Chinese 117th Division during the Battle of Pakchon.
* 1999 – Australians vote to keep the Head of the Commonwealth as their head of state in the Australian republic referendum.
The only differences between these flags is that the Australian flag has the Commonwealth Star below the canton, and that on the New Zealand flag, just four stars in the Southern Cross are presented, and they are five-pointed red stars with white borders.
Papua, by contrast, was deemed to be an External Territory of the Australian Commonwealth, though as a matter of law it remained a British possession.
The Hawke / Keating governments of 1983 – 1996 pursued economic policies and restructuring such as floating the Australian dollar in 1983, reducing tariffs on imports, taxation reforms, moving from centralised wage-fixing to enterprise bargaining, privatisation of publicly-owned companies such as Qantas and the Commonwealth Bank, and deregulation of the banking system.
Before 1980, a section of the Commonwealth Railways Central Australian line passed along the western side of the Simpson Desert.
::( g ) instigates a person who is not an Australian citizen to make an armed invasion of the Commonwealth or a Territory of the Commonwealth ; or
A truck ( North American and Australian English ) or lorry ( British and Commonwealth English ) is a motor vehicle designed to transport cargo.
It is used, or was once used, in the national legislatures and subnational legislatures of most Commonwealth and ex-Commonwealth nations upon being granted responsible government, beginning with the first of the Canadian provinces in 1848 and the six Australian colonies between 1855 and 1890.
The insignia of the three ranks are: a crown for a WO2 ; the ( Australian ) Commonwealth Coat of Arms ( changed from the Royal Coat of Arms in 1976 ) for a WO1 ; and the Commonwealth Coat of Arms surrounded by a laurel wreath for the Warrant Officer.

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