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Eh, independent is a stretch. Both have the Queen as head of state, and her representative, the governer-general, has some powers.

Example of the Queen's representative interfering in local politics: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1975_Australian_constitutional...



If Australians so wished they could have voted for a republic and to become fully independent several times yet they have chosen not to so far.


Yes, but that doesn't in any way change the fact that they aren't really independent if an official appointed by a foreign power can dismiss and appoint cabinet ministers at will.


Well they are if they can vote to get rid of this official at any time they choose.




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