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Federal Executive Council (Australia)
The Federal Executive Council is a body established by the Constitution of Australia to advise the Governor-General. The Governor-General is bound by convention to follow the advice of the Executive Council on almost all occasions, giving it de facto executive power. This power is used to legally enact the decisions of the Cabinet, which has no de jure authority.

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