Hey friends. I was surprised to read this. The person claimed her father was Australian and she would know better than me.
Fair enough, you would. (Well, except your spelling makes me question you as a source, but... I’m willing to step back and believe you for a bit.)
But it surprises me, it’s not what I gather when I read.
Anyone care to explain for me?
Australia was given independence via the British and thier government legislates to all it's Australian constituents. They were forced to give up thier guns as they don't legislate or have independent governing within thier nation.
Since 1901, Australia has been independent of Britain in all but a handful of little used ways. Our titular head of state is the British monarch, however for all bar ceremonial duties, the power of the monarch is exercised by the Governor General, and/or the various State Governors, and the Queen herself is not consulted. Governors and Governors General are selected by the Prime Minister or State Premier, and ratified by the crown; Traditionally the monarch does not refuse to ratify, in much the same way that your Electoral College traditionally does not refuse to elect a President who gains a majority of EC votes.
Our laws are written by elected legislative governments comprised of members who are required by the State and Commonwealth Constitutions to be Australian Citizens; A recent high-profile series of cases in the High Court led to the confirmation of the law that Federal Parliamentarians are NOT permitted to be dual citizens, and dual Australian/British citizenship debars an person from election to Federal Parliament - Any such dual citizen must officially revoke their citizenships other than Australian before standing for election.
The last time that non-elected influence was exerted on our Federal Government was the
1975 dismissal of the Whitlam government; Rumours persist that HM the Q may have known of this and (at the very least) failed to instruct the GG not to act. but most observers do not consider any British influence to have been crucial in this case - the Governor General (John Kerr, an Australian born in Sydney) is typically credited/blamed for the decision.
All Australian Law today was passed by Australian governments of Australian citizens elected by Australian voters. Australia is governed from Britain to almost exactly the same extent that Canada is - ie Not at all, but we retain the same ceremonial Head of State.
We have a three tier system of States and Territories under a Federal (aka Commonwealth) National government, with each state or territory divided into local government regions. All three tiers of government are entirely Australian in character, although many of the structures and principles are modeled on the Westminster system. The Commonwealth, and the States (except Queensland) have a 'lower house' of constituency elected representatives; and an 'upper house' of state elected senators (Queensland no longer has a senate, and has a unicameral legislature).
Our executive powers are held by the Prime Minister and the State Premiers, both of whom are the leaders of the largest party in the relevant legislative (lower) house; Our Courts are entirely Australian in character. although appeals to the British Privy Council were possible in principle until quite recently - for Commonwealth matters, such appeals were stopped by the Privy Council (Appeals from the High Court) Act 1975; and for State matters by the Australia Act 1986.
Since 1986, Australia has been completely independent of the UK in all matters legislative and judicial; and the few executive powers nominally reserved to the Crown are, in practice, exercised by the Governor General.
The
National Firearms Agreement following the Port Arthur massacre was formulated by the Australasian Police Ministers Council, and voted into force by the State governments, under the coordination and sponsorship of the then Prime Minister of Australia, John Howard. No British influence is known nor suspected to have occurred during this process.
Your correspondent clearly failed to inherit 'knowing the first thing about Australian Government and Law' from her allegedly Australian father. My father is an authority on the Physical Chemistry of combustion, but that doesn't render me more competent than any other person when it comes to lighting a fire.