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The rules are same for all countries , as they are made by F.i.F.A.
You can find the rules for Australian football online at websites such as Point Me To It and WikiHow. You can also find the different between Australian and American football by visiting its associated Wikipedia page.
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The Laws of the Game state that secure shinguards must be worn by all players in a football match.
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In short: the same rules as every other league. All football leagues are bound by the rules of Association Football, these rules are administered and enforced by FIFA at international level and their own football associations internally.
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Australian Rules Football
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I cannot simply copy-paste my entire rulebook onto here. That would be in violation of the copyright of the rulebook. If you want all the rules, it is best you go purchase a rulebook. A simple search on NCAA Football rules or NFHS Rules (for high school) will help you find a rulebook for purchase. They are all under $20, so it isn't an expensive purchase. Or you can become a football official, which is a fun side job I enjoy. If you are into the rules, you should consider it at the very least...
Australian rules football is a game played by two teams each comprising 18 players. The field of play is oval in shape, as is the ball. Information about Australian rules football can be found on Wikipedia.
FIFA is the world governing body of Football. They are the final authority as regards the sport, and the English version of the Laws of the Game, all 17 of them, is posted at their website. A link is provided.