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what is section 108 of the australian constitution?
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There is no Section 108 in the Australian Constitution. The Australian Constitution consists of eight chapters and 128 sections. Each section covers a different aspect of the country's governance, including the structure of the government, the division of powers between the federal and state governments, and the establishment of the High Court.
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