The Constitution is a fairly broad-strokes document. It provides...

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    The Constitution is a fairly broad-strokes document. It provides principles and core rules that are then expanded upon in legislation passed through Parliament. The Constitution doesn’t describe how the tax office or the military or the postal service is structured either, but that isn’t a problem, and neither is this.

    The Air force isn't mentioned in the constitution,

    Legislation can be changed to improve (good) but could be completely abolished, hence the need for enshinsinng. Make it better, don't get rid of it.

    What harm can recognition and getting advice from First Nations people on issues that affect them do?
 
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