See the full details and examples in rule 1.13 of the AGLC4, page 35.
Note: A bibliography may be divided into sections; you can omit or change categories depending on what sources you have used. For example, if you have only cited cases and legislation, you may only have two headings, one for each category.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
A Articles/Books/Reports
B Cases
C Legislation
D Treaties
E Other
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
A Books
Box, Steven, Power, Crime, and Mystification (Routledge, 1989)
Edelman, James and Elise Bant, Unjust Enrichment (Hart Publishing, 2nd ed, 2016)
B Cases
Australian Woollen Mills v Commonwealth (1954) 92 CLR 424
L'Estrange v Graucob Ltd [1939] 2 KB 394
Petelin v Cullen (1975) 132 CLR 355
Wentworth v NSW Bar Association (1992) 176 CLR 239
C Legislation
Corporations Act 2001 (Cth)
Criminal Code Act 1983 (NT)
Interpretation Act 1901 (Cth)