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Section 51(v) of the Constitution of Australia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Section 51(v) of the Constitution of Australia Section 51(v) of the Constitution of Australia is a subsection of Section 51 of the Constitution of Australia that gives the Commonwealth Parliament of Australia power to legislate on "postal, telegraphic, telephonic, and other like services". ==Postal Services== In 1901, Section 51(v) was used by the Commonwealth to merge the colonial mail systems into the Postmaster-General's Department (or PMG). This body was responsible for telegraph and domestic telephone operations as well as postal mail. In 1975 the Australia Post was formed, taking over the postal functions of the PMG. Australia Post was corporatised in 1989, and its existence is therefore now supported under the corporations power. The power also supports the issue of Australian postal stamps.
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