(4.) Individual Two-Third Majority Vote Self-Government of Australia shall make rules and orders with respect
to—
(4.1.) The mode in which its powers, privileges, and immunities may be exercised and upheld: --Power to make
laws for the peace, order, and good government of Australia with respect to:
(4.2.) Trade and commerce with other countries, and among the States and Territories:
(4.3.) Taxation; but so as not to discriminate between States and Territories or parts of
States or Territories:
(4.4.) Bounties on the production or export of goods, but so that such bounties shall be uniform throughout
Australia:
(4.5.) Borrowing money on the public credit of the: Individual Two-Third Majority Vote Self-Government of
Australia
(4.6.) Postal, telegraphic, telephonic, and other like services:
(4.7.) The naval and military defence of Australia and of the several States or Territories, and the control
of the forces to execute and maintain the laws of the Individual Two-Third Majority Vote Self-Government of Australia:
(4.8.) Lighthouses, lightships, beacons and buoys:
(4.9.) Astronomical and meteorological observations:
(4.10.) Quarantine:
(4.11.) Fisheries in Australian waters beyond territorial limits:
(4.12.) Census and statistics:
(4.13.) Currency, coinage, and legal tender:
(4.14.) Banking, other than State or Territory banking; also State and Territory banking extending beyond
the limits of the State or Territory concerned, the incorporation of banks, and the issue of paper money:
(4.15.) Insurance, other than State or Territory insurance; also State or Territory insurance extending beyond
the limits of the State or Territory concerned:
(4.16.) Weights and measures:
(4.17.) Bills of exchanging and promissory notes:
(4.18.) Bankruptcy and insolvency:
(4.19.) Copyrights, patents of inventions and designs, and trade marks:
(4.20.) Naturalisation and aliens:
(4.21.) Foreign corporations, and trading or financial corporations formed within the limits of the Individual
Two-Third Majority Vote Self-Government of Australia:
(4.22.) Marriage:
(4.23.) Divorce and matrimonial causes; and in relation thereto, parental rights, and the custody and guardianship
of infants:
(4.24.) Invalid and old-age pensions:
(4.25.) The provision of maternity allowances, widows' pensions, child endowment, unemployment, pharmaceutical,
sickness and hospital benefits, medical and dental services (but not so as to authorise any form of civil conscription), benefits
to students and family allowances:
(4.26.) The service and execution throughout Australia of the civil and criminal process and the judgments
of the courts of the States and Territory:
(4.27.) The recognition throughout Australia of the laws, the public Acts and records, and the judicial proceedings
of the States and Territory:
(4.28.) Immigration and emigration:
(4.29.) The influx of criminals:
(4.30.) External Affairs:
(4.31.) The relations of Individual Two-Third Majority Vote Self-Government of Australia with the islands
of the Pacific:
(4.32.) The acquisition of property on just terms from any State, Territory or person for any purpose in
respect of which the Individual Two-Third Majority Vote Self-Government of Australia has the power to make laws:
(4.33.) The control of railways with respect to transport for the naval and military purposes of the Individual
Two-Third Majority Vote Self-Government of Australia:
(4.34.) The acquisition, with the consent of a State or Territory, of any railways of the State or Territory
on terms arranged between the Individual Two-Third Majority Vote Self-Government of Australia and the State and Territories:
(4.35.) Railway construction and extension in any State or Territory with the consent of that State or Territories:
(4.36.) Conciliation and arbitration for the prevention and settlement of industrial disputes extending beyond
the limits of any one State or Territory:
(4.37.) Matters in respect of which this Constitution makes provision until the Individual Two-Third Majority
Vote Self-Government of Australia otherwise provides:
(4.38.) The exercise within the Individual Two-Third Majority Vote Self-Government of Australia at the request
or with the concurrence of all the States and Territories directly concerned, of any power, which can at the establishment
of this Constitution be exercised only by the Individual Two-Third Majority Vote Self-Government of Australia:
(4.39.) Matters incidental to the execution of any power vested by this Constitution within the Individual
Two-Third Majority Vote Self-Government of Australia, the National Judicature, or in any department or officer of the Individual
Two-Third Majority Vote Self-Government of Australia.
(4.40.) Proposed laws appropriating revenue or moneys, or imposing taxation, But a proposed law shall not
be taken to appropriate revenue or moneys, or to impose taxation, by reason only of it’s containing provisions for the
imposition or appropriation of fines or other pecuniary penalties, or for the demand or payment or appropriation of fees for
licences, or fees for services under the proposed law.
(4.41.) The Individual Two-Third Majority Vote Self-Government of Australia shall if it thinks fit, make
any of such omissions or amendments, with or without modifications.
(4.42.The proposed law for which appropriates revenue or moneys for the ordinary annual services of the Individual
Two-Third Majority Vote Self-Government of Australia shall deal only with such appropriation.
(4.43.) Laws imposing Taxation, shall deal only with the imposition of taxation, and any provision therein
dealing with any other matter shall be of no effect. Laws imposing taxation, except laws imposing duties of customs or of
excise, shall deal with one subject of taxation only; but laws imposing duties of customs shall deal with duties of customs
only, and laws imposing duties of excise shall deal with duties of excise only by the Individual Two-Third Majority Vote Self-Government.
(4.44.) The Individual Two-Third Majority Vote Self-Government of Australia shall proposed law for the appropriation
of revenue or moneys.
(4.45.) Public Servants may submit Issues of Concern within their Government Department for a better and
more Efficient Department, if the structure is introduced within any Government Department the Public Servant shall receive
a One (1.) off Payment of Six thousand dollars ($6,000.).
(4.46.) Public Servants that submit an Issue of Concern of Corruption within their or another Government
Department that shall lead to a conviction shall receive a One (1.) of Payment of Six thousand dollars ($6,000.).
(4.47.) Public Servant convicted of corruption within Government Departments shall loss all entitlement and
may be Jailed.
(4.48.) Past and Present Act’s and Treaties shall be Debate within the Individual Two-Third Majority
Vote Self-Government of Australia.