Section 101: Inter-State Commission
There shall be an Inter-State Commission, with such powers of adjudication and administration as the Parliament deems necessary for the execution and maintenance, within the Commonwealth, of the provisions of this Constitution relating to trade and commerce, and of all laws made thereunder.
Resources:
Stephen Gageler, "The Inter-State Commission and the Regulation of Trade and Commerce under the Australian Constitution" (2017) 28 Public Law Review 205 (hcourt.gov.au)