Template:Images of branches of Australian GovernmentFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The three branches of Australia's system of governmentThe legislature: Parliament House in Canberra, the seat of the Parliament of AustraliaThe executive: The Head of State and King of Australia, Charles III, who appoints the governor-general on the advice of the prime ministerThe executive: The Governor-General, David Hurley, who by s 63 of the Constitution follows the Executive Council's adviceThe executive: The Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, head of Cabinet which acts through the Federal Executive CouncilThe judiciary: the High Court of Australia, the nation's highest court
The three branches of Australia's system of governmentThe legislature: Parliament House in Canberra, the seat of the Parliament of AustraliaThe executive: The Head of State and King of Australia, Charles III, who appoints the governor-general on the advice of the prime ministerThe executive: The Governor-General, David Hurley, who by s 63 of the Constitution follows the Executive Council's adviceThe executive: The Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, head of Cabinet which acts through the Federal Executive CouncilThe judiciary: the High Court of Australia, the nation's highest court