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  2. Square (financial services) - Wikipedia

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    4 million merchant clients. Launched. 2009; 15 years ago (2009) Current status. Active. Square is a financial services platform by Block, Inc. for small and medium-sized businesses. [1][2] It enables accepting credit card payments using smartphones as POS registers, and facilitates various business operations.

  3. States and territories of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The states and territories are the second level of government of Australia. [2] The states are partially sovereign, administrative divisions that are self-governing polities, having ceded some sovereign rights to the federal government. [3] They have their own constitutions, legislatures, executive governments, judiciaries and law enforcement ...

  4. Australian Government - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Government, also known as the Commonwealth Government or the Federal Government, is the national executive government of the Commonwealth of Australia, a federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy. The executive government consists of the prime minister and other ministers that currently have the support of a majority of ...

  5. Parliament of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Parliament of Australia. The Parliament of Australia (officially the Parliament of the Commonwealth[4] and also known as Federal Parliament) is the legislative body of the federal level of government of Australia. It consists of three elements: the monarch (represented by the governor-general), the Senate and the House of Representatives. [4]

  6. Parliamentary Budget Office - Wikipedia

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    The Parliamentary Budget Office (PBO) is an agency of the Australian Parliament whose purpose is to "inform the parliament by providing independent and non-partisan analysis of the budget cycle, fiscal policy and the financial implications of proposals". [2][3] It was established by the Gillard government following minority government formation ...

  7. Politics of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Politics of Australia. The politics of Australia operates under the written Australian Constitution, which sets out Australia as a constitutional monarchy, governed via a parliamentary democracy in the Westminster tradition. Australia is also a federation, where power is divided between the federal government and the states.

  8. 2019 Australian federal budget - Wikipedia

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    The Budget deficit for 2018/19 is expected to be $4.162 billion, falling from $10.141 billion in 2017/18. [4] The surplus for 2019-20 is expected to be around $7 billion. Debt. The government's debt level was forecast to be $629 billion in 2019/20. [5]

  9. Cabinet of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Cabinet of Australia. The Cabinet of Australia, [a] also known as the Federal Cabinet, is the chief decision-making body of the Australian government. The Cabinet is selected by the prime minister and is composed of senior government ministers who administer the executive departments and ministries of the federal government.