Practice Test 28
What significance do age-old beliefs and traditions have in the lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples?
Who handles immigration and citizenship in Australia?
Which is the Australia's official religion?
Who proposes a bill to introduce a new law or change an existing one in the Australian Parliament?
What is the environment like in the north of the Northern Territory?
Who appoints judges and magistrates in Australia?
What must everybody travelling in a car do?
What was formed when the colonies united on 1 January 1901?
Do Australian citizens need to follow Australian laws while overseas?
To participate in the democratic process, Australian citizens are expected to:
In Australia, who has the power to put laws into practice?
What is the King’s role in the day-to-day government of Australia?
From which country did the First Fleet of convicts arrive in Australia in 1788?
What are the other names for the House of Representatives?
How are taxes spent in Australia?
How are states represented in the Australian Senate?
Who should know about the laws in Australia?
What role do the police have in court?
How did multicultural communities help during the 2019-20 bushfires?
Australians help each other in times of need. This includes:
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