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Australia's dependence on primary exports such as wheat and wool was cruelly exposed by the Great Depression of the 1930s, which produced unemployment and destitution even greater than those seen during the 1890s. The Labor Party under James Scullin won the 1929 election in a landslide, but was quite unable to cope with the Depression. Labor split into three factions lost power in 1932 to new conservative party, the United Australia Party (UAP) led by Joseph Lyons, and did not return to office until 1941. Australia made a very slow recovery from the Depression during the late 1930s.
The Commonwealth of Australia is a constitutional monarchy: Queen Elizabeth II is the Queen of Australia, a role distinct and separate from her position as Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, and she is generally considered to be the head of state, although that term is found nowhere in the Constitution. The Queen is nominally represented by the Governor-General; in practice virtually the entire constitutional role of a monarch is performed independently by the Governor-General. Although the Constitution theoretically gives extensive executive power to the Governor-General, these powers are seldom used directly, and by convention, are exercised only on advice from the Prime Minister.
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Australia (mainland) Northernmost Point — Cape York, Queensland (10°41'S) Southernmost Point — Wilsons Promontory, Victoria (39°08'S) Westernmost Point — Steep Point, Western Australia (113°09'E) Easternmost Point — Cape Byron, New South Wales (146°22'E) Lowest Point — Lake Eyre: -15 m Highest Point — Mount Kosciuszko: 2,229 m
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