You are not presenting a fact in saying the act to constitute the Commonwealth of Australia 1901, as proclaimed and gazetted is invalid. The fact you are presenting is that the Bar Association, the Law Society and all the players are outside the act to constitute the Commonwealth of Australia 1901.
The two different High Courts of Australia Political Parties sit under their Party Constitutions and NOT under the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1901 consisting of its Preamble, Clauses 1 to 9 and the Schedule. Under the above two systems there are two, High Courts of two different definitions of Australia.
This Act may be cited as the High Court of Australia Act 1979. with the purported authority of the FICTIONAL "Queen of Australia"
Since 2nd February 1960 NO Governor-General has represented the Queen, Her Most Excellent Majesty, Defender of the Faith, from that date forward, therefore NO Justice appointed with Crown and Constitutional Authority to sit in place of the Sovereign in whose name they are to administer justice. From 2nd February 1960 forward. All sit as a Coram and enforce Political Party Treason. 32. (1) The High Court shall have a seal on which are inscribed the words "The Seal of the High Court of Australia". should be "Commonwealth of Australia" but not the "Commonwealth of Australia" COPYRIGHTED 2012. (4) A document, a copy of a document or an exemplification PURPORTING (APPEARING REAL WHILE FALSE) to be sealed with the seal of the High Court or a duplicate of that seal, or with a seal referred to in sub-section (3), is receivable in evidence without further proof of the seal. PLEASE READ AND PAY ATTENTION, WORDS ARE IMPORTANT
The court sytem in "Australia" is under the queen of Australia,LITERALLY A NOTHING.
The Enacting Manner and form change, removed Crown and Constitutional Authority 1972 “Be it enacted by the Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia ..”
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