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Chapter VI of the Constitution of Australia
pertains to the admission of new states, alteration of the limits of existing states, and the governance of the territories. Since
Federation
, no new states have been admitted, although several territories have been admitted to the Commonwealth.
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There are four sections within this chapter, they are:
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See also
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Reference list
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Saunders, C (2003). "Chapter 4: What does the Constitution do?".
It's your constitution: governing Australia today
(2nd ed.). Federation Press. p. 20.
ISBN
9781862874688
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"Chapter VI. New States"
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www.aph.gov.au
. Canberra, Australia: Parliament of Australia. 16 January 2019
. Retrieved
10 November
2019
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