(a) The power to enact legislation in Australia is a direct law-making power which is controlled by the majority of elected representatives in the relevant legislature.
(b) The power to enact legislation in Australia is an indirect law-making power which is controlled by the member of the legislature who introduces the proposed law into the house.
(c) The power to enact legislation in Australia is a direct law-making power which is controlled by the constitutional monarch through the right of Royal assent.