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<p>Australia operates as a federal parliamentary democratic constitutional monarchy, with the monarch, currently , as the head of state. The state governments function within the framework of a federal system, where powers are divided between the federal government and state governments. While there are some similarities among the state constitutions, each state has its unique provisions and structures. Generally, state constitutions establish a system of responsible government, where the executive is accountable to the legislative branch.</p>

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