M4 - Learner Manual
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4. Self-Determination
4.3. Rights in Australia – Commonwealth Legislation
Australia is one of the few developed countries that does not have a federal bill of rights.
Although the ACT and Victoria both have bills of rights, any contradicting Commonwealth law will prevail and override these State/ Territory laws rendering them invalid.
Only five rights are expressly guaranteed by the Australian Constitution:
The right to vote (Section 41),
Protection against acquisition of property on unjust terms (Section 51 (xxxi)),
The right to a trial by jury for criminal cases in the higher courts (Section 80),
Freedom of religion (Section 116), and
Prohibition of discrimination on the basis of State of residency (Section 117).