Norfolk Island Act 1979

Summary

The Norfolk Island Act 1979[1] is an act of the Parliament of Australia. It acknowledged the sovereign British Possession of Norfolk Islands' powers of self-government in conjunction to standing Australian policy.[2] The Act formally recognised the Norfolk Island Legislative Assembly and the Assembly's powers to pass, amend, and repeal laws, and – subject to the assent of the Administrator of Norfolk Islandexecutive powers.[2] The Act was made under the powers granted to Parliament in section 122 of the Constitution of Australia.[2]

Norfolk Island Act 1979
Parliament of Australia
  • An Act to provide for the government of Norfolk Island.
CitationNorfolk Island Act 1979 (Cth)
Royal assent30 May 1979
Legislative history
Introduced byBob Ellicott MP
First reading23 November 1978
Second reading5 April 1979
Third reading5 April 1979
Status: In force

The Norfolk Island Legislation Amendment Act 2015 passed the Australian Parliament on 14 May 2015 (Assented on 26 May 2015) abolishing self-government on Norfolk Island and transferring Norfolk Island into a council as part of New South Wales law.[3] 1 From July, 2016 Norfolk Island legislation was transferred to New South Wales and subject to NSW legislation.[4]

In February 2016, the Australian Parliament passed the Territories Legislation Amendment Act 2016 (Assented on 23 March 2016) to enhance further political reforms on Norfolk Island.[5]

In December 2020, another round of territories reform legislation (as the “Territories Legislation Amendment Act 2020”) was passed and assented to.[6][7]

References edit

  1. ^ "Norfolk Island Act 1979". www.legislation.gov.au. 30 May 1979..
  2. ^ a b c "Norfolk Island Historical Events". Department of the Attorney-General, Australia. Archived from the original on 20 September 2010. Retrieved 29 October 2010.
  3. ^ "Norfolk Island Legislation Amendment Act 2015". www.legislation.gov.au. 26 May 2015..
  4. ^ "Norfolk Island reform". Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development (Cth). Retrieved 14 October 2016..
  5. ^ "Territories Legislation Amendment Act 2016". www.legislation.gov.au. 23 March 2016..
  6. ^ "Territories Legislation Amendment Act 2020".
  7. ^ "Territories Legislation Amendment Bill 2020".

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