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How are the governments of Australia and the Pacific islands similar? How are they different?


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The Pacific Islands region is a unique part of Australia's neighborhood and we intend to give the region the recognition it deserves. The need for this recognition was a key factor in my determination to have the Minister for Foreign Affairs, rather than a junior Minister, represent Australia in the region and that responsibility during the Government's second term.

I think that the difference Australia is a federation. Its power is conferred upon the federal government by the states, which there are 6. New Zealand on the other hand is a unitary state. Its power is held by a central government which is conferred upon local regions by the central government.

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