Australia definition

Australia means the Commonwealth of Australia.
Australia means the Commonwealth of Australia but, when used in a geographical sense, does not include an external Territory;
Australia means the area enclosed by the territorial waters of the Commonwealth of Australia where Medicare benefits are payable and “Australian” has a corresponding meaning.

Examples of Australia in a sentence

  • Auditors must comply with the professional requirements of Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand, CPA Australia and the Institute of Public Accountants in the conduct of their audit.

  • In fulfilment of the condition, I hereby certify that: I am a member of Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand/ CPA Australia/ the Institute of Public Accountants (as a Public Practice Certified Member).

  • I have complied with the professional independence requirements of Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand/ CPA Australia/the Institute of Public Accountants.

  • This Agreement shall be interpreted according to the law for the time being in force in the State of Western Australia.

  • This Deed is governed by and will be construed according to the laws in force in Western Australia.


More Definitions of Australia

Australia means the Commonwealth of Australia and, when used in a geographical sense, includes -
Australia means Australia as defined in the legislation of Australia;
Australia means the Commonwealth of Australia (and includes, where the context requires, any State or Territory of Australia).
Australia means the whole of the Commonwealth and includes –
Australia means the Commonwealth of Australia, together with (other than in the expressions “Australian Commonwealth” or “Commonwealth of Australia”) any State, territory and any political subdivision of any of them.
Australia means the Commonwealth of Australia, and ‘Australian’ is used in a corresponding sense;
Australia means the Commonwealth of Australia including any of its dependencies and Territories.