XI. Institutional Arrangements for Heads of Government
11.1 The key institution for Heads of Government decision making in Australia on matters other than general financial arrangements is the Council of Australian Governments. The Council of Australian Governments deliberates on and executes its responsibilities at formal meetings as well as by correspondence exchanged out of session. New Zealand will participate fully in the deliberations and decisions of the Council of Australian Governments on matters affecting the operation of the Arrangement. Accordingly, the responsibilities of Heads of Governments under the Arrangement will be fulfilled under the auspices of the Council of Australian Governments.
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