Australian Constitution (Public Record Copy) Act 1990

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Australian Constitution (Public Record Copy) Act 1990
Commencement
29 June 1990
Other legislation
Relates toPublic Records Act 1958
Status: Current legislation
Text of statute as originally enacted
Revised text of statute as amended

The Australian Constitution (Public Record Copy) Act 1990 is an

Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1900
(Imp), which the British government had loaned for the celebration in 1988 of the bicentenary of British settlement in Australia.

The Australian government had made a formal request to

Queen Elizabeth II for the Act to remain in Australia, as part of the nation's history. However, under the UK's Public Records Act 1958, the original copy of every Act of Parliament had to remain in the Public Record Office in London
. Thus the British Parliament passed a new Act to exempt this copy from that requirement, so as to allow the copy to remain with Australia as a gift.

The copy is now displayed in the Federation Gallery at the National Archives of Australia, in Canberra.

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