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- Australia and its people > What do you pledge at the Australian citizenship ceremony?
- Australia and its people > At the citizenship ceremony, you pledge your loyalty to Australia and its people. It is therefore important for you to:
- Australia and its people > Why is it important for you to understand Australia’s history as a new citizen?
- Australia and its people > Who are the Indigenous peoples of Australia?
- Australia and its people > What significance do age-old beliefs and traditions have in the lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples?
- Australia and its people > Which culture is an important part of Australia’s national identity?
- Australia and its people > Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have a deep connection with the land, which is expressed in their:
- Australia and its people > Torres Strait Islander people are from islands located between:
- Australia and its people > Which of the following is true regarding the creation of Australia?
- Australia and its people > When did the Aboriginal people arrive in Australia?
- Australia and its people > From where did Aboriginal people originate?
- Australia and its people > What are the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people famous for?
- Australia and its people > Who were Australia's first inhabitants?
- Early Days of European Settlement > What happened to Australia's population 10 years after the gold rush?
- Early Days of European Settlement > Who were the first non-European people to come to Australia?
- Early Days of European Settlement > The "1851 Gold Rush" in Australia attracted people from:
- Early Days of European Settlement > What started in 1851 when gold was found in New South Wales and Victoria?
- Early Days of European Settlement > When did the “gold rush” happen in Australia?
- Early Days of European Settlement > When was gold discovered in the colonies of New South Wales and Victoria?
- Early Days of European Settlement > What influence did British and Irish heritage have on Australia?
- Early Days of European Settlement > Where did the early free settlers in Australia come from?
- Early Days of European Settlement > What happened to New South Wales as more convicts and free settlers arrived?
- Early Days of European Settlement > Who was the first Governor of the colony of New South Wales?
- Early Days of European Settlement > How was the problem of the convicts in Britain solved?
- Early Days of European Settlement > Why did the British Government decide to transport convicts to New South Wales in the 18th century?
- Early Days of European Settlement > What became to known as the “First Fleet”?
- Early Days of European Settlement > From which country did the First Fleet of convicts arrive in Australia in 1788?
- Early Days of European Settlement > What marked the beginning of European settlement in Australia?
- Early Days of European Settlement > When did the European settlement start in Australia?
- The Nation of Australia > How many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages are part of Australian culture?
- The Nation of Australia > Why is communicating in English important in Australia?
- The Nation of Australia > According to Australian values, why should migrants learn and use English?
- The Nation of Australia > What role does English play in Australia?
- The Nation of Australia > What is Australia's national language?
- The Nation of Australia > What does Australia aim to build?
- The Nation of Australia > How does Australia’s diversity help its connection to the world?
- The Nation of Australia > How has Australia’s population changed over the last two centuries?
- The Nation of Australia > Why have people migrated to Australia in recent years?
- The Nation of Australia > What have recent migration and refugee programs brought to Australia?
- The Nation of Australia > Why did many Europeans migrate to Australia after World War II?
- The Nation of Australia > Why did a wave of non-British migration to Australia occur after World War II?
- The Nation of Australia > When did a wave of non-British migration to Australia occur?
- The Nation of Australia > Why were programs introduced in Australia during the early 20th century?
- The Nation of Australia > What happened to migration levels in Australia throughout the first half of the 20th century?
- The Nation of Australia > When were the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people included in the official estimate of the Australian population?
- The Nation of Australia > When were the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people included in the official estimates of the Australian population?
- The Nation of Australia > What was Australia's population in 1901?
- The Nation of Australia > What key institutions were established under the Australian Constitution in 1901?
- The Nation of Australia > What do we call the federation of states formed in 1901?
- The Nation of Australia > When were the separate colonies united into a federation of states called the "Commonwealth of Australia"?
- The Nation of Australia > What does "Terra Australis Incognita" refer to?
- The Nation of Australia > What is Australia’s position among the largest countries in the world?
- Australia’s states and territories > What is the capital of the Northern Territory?
- Australia’s states and territories > What is the capital of the Australian Capital Territory?
- Australia’s states and territories > What is the capital of Tasmania?
- Australia’s states and territories > What is the capital of South Australia?
- Australia’s states and territories > What is the capital of Western Australia?
- Australia’s states and territories > What is the capital of Queensland?
- Australia’s states and territories > What is the capital of Victoria?
- Australia’s states and territories > What is the capital of New South Wales?
- Australia’s states and territories > Does each state and mainland territory have its own capital?
- Australia’s states and territories > What is the capital of Australia?
- Australia’s states and territories > How many mainland territories are there in the Commonwealth of Australia?
- Australia’s states and territories > Which of the following are Australian mainland territories?
- Australia’s states and territories > Which of the following are the Australian states?
- Australia’s states and territories > How many states are there in the Commonwealth of Australia?
- Australia’s states and territories > What is the "Commonwealth of Australia"?
- Australia’s states and territories > Which of the following are the national icons located in New South Wales?
- Australia’s states and territories > Which is the largest city in Australia?
- Australia’s states and territories > Which was the first Australian colony to be established by the British?
- Australia’s states and territories > Which of the following are icons of Victoria?
- Australia’s states and territories > What contributed to the many fine buildings built in Victoria?
- Australia’s states and territories > Which Australian state has many buildings built from the wealth created by the gold rush of the 1850s?
- Australia’s states and territories > Which of the following is the smallest of the mainland states?
- Australia’s states and territories > Which of the following does Queensland have?
- Australia’s states and territories > Which world-famous reef runs along the eastern coast of the Torres Strait Islands?
- Australia’s states and territories > Where do the Torres Strait Islands lie?
- Australia’s states and territories > Which is Australia’s second-largest state?
- Australia’s states and territories > Which of the following are icons of Western Australia?
- Australia’s states and territories > What is Western Australia home to?
- Australia’s states and territories > What is the south-west of Western Australia known for?
- Australia’s states and territories > The east of Western Australia is:
- Australia’s states and territories > Which is Autralia's largest state?
- Australia’s states and territories > Where does 75% of Western Australia's population reside?
- Australia’s states and territories > Which of the following are icons of South Australia?
- Australia’s states and territories > What is Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, known for?
- Australia’s states and territories > What is South Australia famous for?
- Australia’s states and territories > The coastline of South Australia is:
- Australia’s states and territories > Which of the following are icons of Tasmania?
- Australia’s states and territories > What is notable about much of Tasmania's land?
- Australia’s states and territories > What separates Tasmania from the mainland of Australia?
- Australia’s states and territories > Which is Australia's smallest state?
- Australia’s states and territories > What is Tasmania?
- Australia’s states and territories > Which national institutions are located in Canberra?
- Australia’s states and territories > Where is the Australian Capital Territory located?
- Australia’s states and territories > Which of the following are icons of the Northern Territory?
- Australia’s states and territories > What is the south of the Northern Territory known for?
- Australia’s states and territories > What is the environment like in the north of the Northern Territory?
- Australian Traditions > When is a "Welcome to Country" usually held during an event?
- Australian Traditions > In Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander cultures, what is usually the first item to open an event?
- Australian Traditions > How can a Welcome to Country be performed?
- Australian Traditions > Who can deliver a Welcome to Country?
- Australian Traditions > Which of the following is true for a Welcome to Country?
- Australian Traditions > Why do Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people perform a Welcome to Country?
- Australian Traditions > Who usually delivers the Acknowledgement of Country at meetings or events?
- Australian Traditions > Who can deliver an Acknowledgement of Country?
- Australian Traditions > The Acknowledgement of Country usually delivered as part of:
- Australian Traditions > What does an Acknowledgement of Country pay respect to?
- Australian Traditions > What does an Acknowledgement of Country recognise?
- Important days for Australians > Who announces the Australian of the Year Awards?
- Important days for Australians > Where are the Australian of the Year Awards announced?
- Important days for Australians > When are the Australian of the Year Awards announced?
- Important days for Australians > On Australia Day, which special events take place across Australia?
- Important days for Australians > What is Australia Day all about?
- Important days for Australians > Which day is the biggest annual public holiday in Australia?
- Important days for Australians > What do communities across Australia do on Australia Day?
- Important days for Australians > What does Australia Day commemorate?
- Important days for Australians > In which parts of Australia is Australia Day a public holiday?
- Important days for Australians > When do Australians celebrate Australia Day?
- Important days for Australians > Who do Australians honour on Anzac Day?
- Important days for Australians > What do Australians remember on Anzac Day?
- Important days for Australians > What happened on Anzan Day, 25 April 1915?
- Important days for Australians > Where is Gallipoli, the site of the Anzac landing?
- Important days for Australians > Where did the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps land during World War I?
- Important days for Australians > What does "Anzac" stand for?
- Important days for Australians > When is Anzac Day commemorated?
- Australia’s flags > What does the Southern Cross on the Australian National Flag represent?
- Australia’s flags > Where is the Southern Cross located on the Australian National Flag?
- Australia’s flags > What do the seven points of the Commonwealth Star on the Australian National Flag represent?
- Australia’s flags > How many points does the Commonwealth Star have?
- Australia’s flags > What do we call the star under the Union Jack on the Australian National Flag?
- Australia’s flags > Why is the Union Jack present in the National Flag of Australia?
- Australia’s flags > What does the Union Jack on the Australian National Flag represent?
- Australia’s flags > What is in the top left corner on the Australian National Flag?
- Australia’s flags > What is the background colour of the Australian National Flag?
- Australia’s flags > What are the colours of the Australian National Flag?
- Australia’s flags > Which of the following are the official flags of Australia?
- Australia’s flags > How many official flags does Australia have?
- Australia’s flags > Which of the following is Australia's official flag?
- Australia’s flags > What does the yellow circle on the Australian Aboriginal Flag represent?
- Australia’s flags > What significance does the bottom half of the Australian Aboriginal Flag have?
- Australia’s flags > What does the bottom half of the Australian Aboriginal Flag represent?
- Australia’s flags > What does the red colour in the Australian Aboriginal Flag symbolize?
- Australia’s flags > What does the top half of the Australian Aboriginal Flag represent?
- Australia’s flags > What does the black colour in the Australian Aboriginal Flag represent?
- Australia’s flags > What are the colours of the Australian Aboriginal Flag?
- Australia’s flags > What does the Australian Aboriginal Flag represent?
- Australia’s flags > What colour is the bottom half of the Australian Aboriginal flag?
- Australia’s flags > What does the white colour represent on the Torres Strait Islander Flag?
- Australia’s flags > What do the points of the white star represent on the Torres Strait Islander Flag?
- Australia’s flags > What does the white dancer’s headdress on the Torres Strait Islander Flag symbolize?
- Australia’s flags > What do the black lines represent on the Torres Strait Islander Flag?
- Australia’s flags > Where is the blue panel present on the Torres Strait Islander Flag?
- Australia’s flags > What does the blue panel in the center on the Torres Strait Islander Flag represent?
- Australia’s flags > What do the green stripes on the Torres Strait Islander Flag represent?
- Australia’s flags > What are the colours of the Torres Strait Islander Flag?
- Australia’s flags > How many colours does the Torres Strait Islander Flag have?
- Australia’s flags > What does the Torres Strait Islander Flag symbolize?
- Australia’s symbols and national anthem > What forms the background of the Commonwealth Coat of Arms?
- Australia’s symbols and national anthem > What is located above the shield in the Commonwealth Coat of Arms?
- Australia’s symbols and national anthem > Why are the kangaroo and emu used in the Commonwealth Coat of Arms?
- Australia’s symbols and national anthem > Which animals support the shield in the Commonwealth Coat of Arms?
- Australia’s symbols and national anthem > Which is the national animal of Australia?
- Australia’s symbols and national anthem > What does the shield in the Commonwealth Coat of Arms represent?
- Australia’s symbols and national anthem > What does the Commonwealth Coat of Arms identify?
- Australia’s symbols and national anthem > What does the Commonwealth Coat of Arms represent?
- Australia’s symbols and national anthem > What does the Commonwealth Coat of Arms symbolise?
- Australia’s symbols and national anthem > What is the Commonwealth Coat of Arms?
- Australia’s symbols and national anthem > What does each state and territory of Australia have?
- Australia’s symbols and national anthem > What colour are the flowers of the golden wattle in spring?
- Australia’s symbols and national anthem > Where does the golden wattle mainly grow?
- Australia’s symbols and national anthem > Which is Australia’s national flower?
- Australia’s symbols and national anthem > What colours are usually worn by Australia’s national sports teams?
- Australia’s symbols and national anthem > Which plant inspired Australia's national colours?
- Australia’s symbols and national anthem > What are Australia’s national colours?
- Australia’s symbols and national anthem > Why is opal important to Australia?
- Australia’s symbols and national anthem > According to Aboriginal legend, what created the colours of the opal?
- Australia’s symbols and national anthem > What is Australia’s national gemstone?
- Australia’s symbols and national anthem > What is the first line of "Advance Australia Fair"?
- Australia’s symbols and national anthem > When is the National Anthem of Australia sung?
- Australia’s symbols and national anthem > What is the national anthem of Australia?
- Australia’s symbols and national anthem > What song is commonly sung in Australia to express pride and joy?
- Democratic beliefs > What do you pledge at the citizenship ceremony?
- Democratic beliefs > What is important for all Australian citizens to understand?
- Democratic beliefs > Which of these statements about Australia’s system of government is correct?
- Democratic beliefs > Why do representatives in the Australian parliament need to answer to the people?
- Democratic beliefs > What must parliamentary representatives do as part of their role?
- Democratic beliefs > How do Australian citizens participate in their parliamentary democracy?
- Democratic beliefs > Where does the power of the Australian government come from?
- Democratic beliefs > What is a parliamentary democracy?
- Democratic beliefs > What type of government system does Australia have?
- Democratic beliefs > What is the political system in Australia?
- Democratic beliefs > Who should follow Australian law?
- Democratic beliefs > Do people who hold positions of power in Australia have to obey the law?
- Democratic beliefs > According to the Rule of Law, who is above the law in Australia?
- Democratic beliefs > What does the Rule of Law mean in Australia?
- Democratic beliefs > In Australia, who is equal under the law?
- Democratic beliefs > What do Australians reject as a way to change a person’s mind or the law?
- Democratic beliefs > How do Australians believe change should occur?
- Democratic beliefs > What aspects of their country are Australians proud of?
- Democratic beliefs > Does sexual orientation affect how Australians are expected to treat each other under the law?
- Democratic beliefs > What are Australians expected to do under their democratic system?
- Democratic beliefs > What principle is Australia’s democratic system based on?
- Freedoms > Which of the following freedoms do Australians have?
- Freedoms > Can you make false allegations or encourage others to break the law?
- Freedoms > Are Australians allowed to peacefully protest against the government?
- Freedoms > In Australia, how can people protest against a government action or an organisation?
- Freedoms > What freedom do newspapers, television, and radio outlets have in Australia?
- Freedoms > Can people in Australia express any idea they want?
- Freedoms > Who can express their ideas freely?
- Freedoms > What must we respect while exercising our freedom of speech and expression?
- Freedoms > What must Australians do while exercising freedom of speech and expression?
- Freedoms > Where can Australians meet to discuss social or political ideas?
- Freedoms > How can people express their views?
- Freedoms > What does freedom of expression mean in Australia?
- Freedoms > What are Australians allowed to do under freedom of speech?
- Freedoms > What does freedom of speech mean in Australia?
- Freedoms > What is a core Australian value that supports the democratic system?
- Freedoms > Can Australians gather for any purpose under freedom of association?
- Freedoms > Can Australians gather with others to protest against government actions or organisations?
- Freedoms > Can people in Australia be forced to join an organisation?
- Freedoms > What types of organisations can Australians join under freedom of association?
- Freedoms > What is the right of freedom of association in Australia?
- Freedoms > In Australia, who should be provided equal opportunity to pursue their goals and interests regardless of their ethnicity or religion?
- Freedoms > Is religious intolerance acceptable in Australian society?
- Freedoms > Can religious laws go against the laws in Australia?
- Freedoms > What is the status of religious laws in Australia?
- Freedoms > Which religion should you follow in Australia?
- Freedoms > Which is the Australia's official religion?
- Freedoms > What happens when there is a conflict between Australian law and religious practice?
- Freedoms > What must be obeyed even while engaging in religious practices?
- Freedoms > Can people in Australia choose not to follow a religion?
- Freedoms > Are people in Australia free to choose their religion?
- Freedoms > Does Australia have an official national religion?
- Freedoms > What does it mean that Australia’s government is secular?
- Freedoms > Which of the following statements is true?
- Freedoms > How does the Australian government treat all citizens?
- Freedoms > Which Christian days are public holidays in Australia?
- Freedoms > Does Australia have people from many different religions?
- Freedoms > How do many Australians identify themselves?
- Freedoms > What kind of heritage does Australia have?
- Equalities > Is divorce acceptable in Australia?
- Equalities > What are the laws regarding divorce in Australia?
- Equalities > Do men and women in Australia have the right to make independent choices about personal matters?
- Equalities > Does a woman in Australia have the right to get a job over a man if she has better qualifications and skills?
- Equalities > In Australia, what do both men and women have equal access to?
- Equalities > Under Australian law, who can marry each other?
- Equalities > What do Australian laws protect people from?
- Equalities > What do Australian laws say about discrimination?
- Equalities > Do men and women have equal rights in Australia?
- Equalities > What does the law support when an organisation needs to fill a job?
- Equalities > In Australia, achievements in someone's life should be based on:
- Equalities > Why are people in Australia provided with a “fair go”?
- Equalities > How does Australian society promote equal opportunity?
- Equalities > What does a ‘fair go’ mean in Australian society?
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > When called upon, Australian citizens have a responsibility to:
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > In times of national crisis, Australian citizens may be called upon to:
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > To participate in the democratic process, Australian citizens are expected to:
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > Which of the following is a responsibility of an Australian citizen?
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > Australian citizens have the right to:
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > If an Australian citizen is traveling overseas, they can seek assistance from:
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > Australian citizens can seek employment in:
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > Children born overseas to Australian parents are:
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > What is a privilege of being an Australian citizen?
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > Does Australia give any privileges to the Australian citizens?
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > Who must obey the laws of Australia?
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > What is the role of representatives in the government?
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > What may happen if someone disobeys Australian laws?
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > Is voting in local government elections compulsory?
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > Is voting mandatory in federal and state elections in Australia?
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > What does voting allow Australian citizens to do?
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > What is a referendum in Australia?
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > What is voting for Australian citizens aged 18 years or over?
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > At what age are Australian citizens required to vote in federal and state or territory elections?
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > What should all Australian citizens be committed to in times of need?
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > Which of the following is the responsibility of an Australian citizen?
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > Who can apply for a job in the Australian Defence Force?
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > Australian Defence Force consists of:
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > Is service in the Australian Defence Force compulsory?
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > Why is jury service important in Australia?
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > Who can be called to serve on a jury in Australia?
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > What is the role of a jury in a court case?
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > What is a jury in Australia?
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > Who must serve on a jury in Australia?
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > Who can work for the Australian Government?
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > Where can Australian citizens work as part of the Australian Public Service?
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > What is considered both an honour and a serious responsibility in Australia?
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > Who can seek election to the Australian parliament at the federal, state, or territory level?
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > What happens when an Australian citizen travels overseas?
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > What privilege do new Australian citizens have?
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > When you become an Australian citizen, what right do you have?
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > What must Australian citizens do when in another country?
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > How can Australian officials help Australian citizens overseas?
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > Emergency cases in which Australian citizens might need help overseas include:
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > While overseas, who can Australian citizens turn to for help in times of need?
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > In which countries does Australia have an embassy, high commission, or consulate?
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > What is the primary role of Australian embassies and consulates abroad?
- Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship > What can Australian citizens do for a child born overseas?
- Participating in Australian society > Who else collects taxes besides the federal government?
- Participating in Australian society > How do Australians support the government in providing services?
- Participating in Australian society > How are taxes spent in Australia?
- Participating in Australian society > How are many of the benefits that Australians enjoy made possible?
- Participating in Australian society > Who ensures that citizens are aware of their tax rights and obligations?
- Participating in Australian society > Who is required to pay taxes in Australia?
- Participating in Australian society > Why is paying taxes important in Australia?
- Participating in Australian society > How can you actively participate in the Australian society and make it better?
- Participating in Australian society > What does Australia encourage all citizens to do?
- Participating in Australian society > How can Australian citizens actively participate in society?
- Participating in Australian society > Who is responsible for collecting taxes in Australia?
- Voting > Australia's system of government is a:
- Voting > In Australia, who must enrol to vote in federal, state, and territory elections?
- Voting > What does AEC stand for?
- Voting > Why is voting compulsory in Australia?
- Voting > What happens if you do not vote in an election without a good reason?
- Voting > Legally, who are you supposed to tell who you voted for?
- Voting > Why is no one allowed to know who you have voted for?
- Voting > Who can force you to tell them who you voted for in elections?
- Voting > In Australia, what freedom do citizens have when voting?
- Voting > In Australia, how is voting conducted in elections?
- Voting > What does "secret ballot" mean?
- Voting > Which of the following statements is true about the decisions of the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC)?
- Voting > Which of the following is true about the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC)?
- Voting > What is the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC)?
- Voting > Besides conducting federal elections and referendums, what is the responsibility of the AEC?
- Voting > Which agency is responsible for conducting federal elections and referendums?
- Voting > What happens if you are not correctly enrolled for voting in Australia?
- Voting > How do Australian citizens have a say in how Australia is governed?
- Voting > What do you pledge to do at the Australian citizenship ceremony?
- Voting > How can Australian citizens raise their concerns about government policy?
- Voting > What should an elected representative do if a citizen suggests a change to a law?
- Voting > In Australia, who can have a say in forming the laws and policies of a government?
- How did we establish our system of government? > What was formed when the colonies united on 1 January 1901?
- How did we establish our system of government? > When did the separate colonies unite into a federation of states called the Commonwealth of Australia?
- How did we establish our system of government? > Why did people want a single nation for Australia?
- How did we establish our system of government? > What was a significant weakness of the colonies before 1901?
- How did we establish our system of government? > What problems existed due to the separate colonies in Australia before the Federation?
- How did we establish our system of government? > What was a major issue between the separate Australian colonies before 1901?
- How did we establish our system of government? > What did each Australian colony have before 1901?
- How did we establish our system of government? > Before 1901, what was Australia made up of?
- How did we establish our system of government? > Before 1901, how many separate colonies was Australia made up of?
- How did we establish our system of government? > After which settlement was Australia made up of six separate, self-governing colonies?
- How did we establish our system of government? > In an Australian referendum, what does a ‘double majority’ refer to?
- How did we establish our system of government? > What is required for a constitution to be changed in Australia through a referendum?
- How did we establish our system of government? > What is a referendum?
- How did we establish our system of government? > How can the Australian people change the Australian Constitution?
- How did we establish our system of government? > What happened in the 1967 Referendum in Australia?
- How did we establish our system of government? > What power does the High Court of Australia have?
- How did we establish our system of government? > Who established the High Court of Australia?
- How did we establish our system of government? > What two bodies make up the Australian Parliament?
- How did we establish our system of government? > What does the Australian Constitution establish?
- How did we establish our system of government? > When did the Australian Constitution come into effect, uniting the colonies into one independent nation?
- How did we establish our system of government? > How was the Australian Constitution originally passed?
- How did we establish our system of government? > Which Act is the Australian Constitution based on?
- How did we establish our system of government? > What is the Commonwealth of Australia?
- How did we establish our system of government? > What is the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1900?
- How is the power of government controlled? > In which three branches did the Australian Constitution divide the power of government?
- How is the power of government controlled? > In how many branches does the Australian government divide power?
- How is the power of government controlled? > How does the Australian Government prevent any one person or group from holding all governmental power?
- How is the power of government controlled? > How are members of Parliament in Australia chosen?
- How is the power of government controlled? > Who holds the power to make and change laws in Australia?
- How is the power of government controlled? > What is the legislative power in Australia?
- How is the power of government controlled? > What are the Australian government ministers responsible for?
- How is the power of government controlled? > Who makes up the Executive branch of the Australian Government?
- How is the power of government controlled? > In Australia, who has the power to put laws into practice?
- How is the power of government controlled? > What is the executive power in Australia?
- How is the power of government controlled? > Where are the powers of the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branches written?
- How is the power of government controlled? > Which of the following is true for courts and judges in Australia?
- How is the power of government controlled? > What is the judicial power in Australia?
- How are laws enforced? > On what basis do courts in Australia decide if someone is guilty or innocent?
- How are laws enforced? > Who in Australia is responsible for determining whether a person has broken the law and deciding the penalty?
- How are laws enforced? > Are courts in Australia independent of the government?
- How are laws enforced? > Can the government remove judges and magistrates if they disagree with their decisions?
- How are laws enforced? > Who appoints judges and magistrates in Australia?
- How are laws enforced? > Are judges and magistrates in Australia independent in their decisions?
- How are laws enforced? > Who is the highest authority in the court?
- How are laws enforced? > In a criminal trial, who decides the penalty if the jury finds the defendant guilty?
- How are laws enforced? > Who is responsible for explaining the law to the jury?
- How are laws enforced? > How is a jury selected in Australia?
- How are laws enforced? > What is a jury in Australia?
- How are laws enforced? > What is the role of a jury in a court case?
- How are laws enforced? > When does a jury decide if a person is innocent or guilty?
- How are laws enforced? > Does every person in Australia have the right to a lawyer in court?
- How are laws enforced? > In Australia’s court system, people are considered:
- How are laws enforced? > Is bribing the police a crime in Australia?
- How are laws enforced? > If you want to report a crime or seek assistance from the police, you should:
- How are laws enforced? > What is the relationship between the police and the community in Australia?
- How are laws enforced? > Besides investigating crimes under federal law, what is the Australian Federal Police (AFP) responsible for?
- How are laws enforced? > What is the role of the Australian Federal Police (AFP)?
- How are laws enforced? > What is the national police force of Australia called?
- How are laws enforced? > What do the police forces in the states and Northern Territory deal with?
- How are laws enforced? > Do the states and Northern Territory have their own police forces?
- How are laws enforced? > What role do the police have in court?
- How are laws enforced? > What can the police do if they believe someone has broken the law?
- How are laws enforced? > Are the police in Australia independent of the government?
- How are laws enforced? > Besides maintaining peace and order in the community, what do the police do?
- How are laws enforced? > What is the role of the police in Australia?
- How are laws enforced? > What should you do if you or someone you know is in danger?
- How are laws enforced? > What should you do if you are being treated badly or harmed?
- How are laws enforced? > In Australia, can both men and women be jailed for committing domestic and family violence crimes?
- How are laws enforced? > In Australia, hitting, isolating a family member from friends and family, or threatening children or pets are considered:
- How are laws enforced? > What does domestic and family violence include?
- How are laws enforced? > What is violence within the home or marriage called?
- How are laws enforced? > Is violence against people or property legal in Australia?
- How are laws enforced? > Which of the following are considered some of the most serious crimes in Australia?
- How are laws enforced? > What happens if you break a law in Australia that you didn’t know about?
- How are laws enforced? > Who should know about the laws in Australia?
- How are laws enforced? > Is it against the law to use a hand-held mobile device while driving in Australia?
- How are laws enforced? > Is it illegal to drive after taking drugs or if you are above the blood alcohol limit?
- How are laws enforced? > Babies and young children travelling in a car must:
- How are laws enforced? > What must everybody travelling in a car do?
- How are laws enforced? > What is required to drive a car in Australia?
- How are laws enforced? > What can happen if you break traffic laws in Australia?
- How are laws enforced? > Who controls road and traffic rules in Australia?
- Head of state and leaders > Who represents the King in each state of Australia?
- Head of state and leaders > What is the role of the governor in each state of Australia?
- Head of state and leaders > What is the King’s role in the day-to-day government of Australia?
- Head of state and leaders > In Australia, does the Governor-General act independently of political parties?
- Head of state and leaders > Who advises the King in the appointment of his representative in Australia?
- Head of state and leaders > Who appoints the Governor-General in Australia?
- Head of state and leaders > Who is Australia's current Head of State?
- Head of state and leaders > Who is Australia's Head of State?
- Head of state and leaders > Who is the leader of the Australian Government?
- Head of state and leaders > Which two traditions influence the Australian system of parliamentary democracy?
- Head of state and leaders > Since the King does not live in Australia, then who holds his powers in Australia?
- Head of state and leaders > What does it mean for Australia to be a constitutional monarchy?
- Head of state and leaders > What special powers does the Governor-General have in Australia?
- Head of state and leaders > Who acts as the Commander-in-Chief of the Australian Defence Force?
- Head of state and leaders > Who starts the process for a federal election in Australia?
- Head of state and leaders > Who approves the appointments of ministers, federal judges, and other government officials in Australia?
- Head of state and leaders > Who performs ceremonial duties in Australia?
- Head of state and leaders > Who is responsible for signing Bills passed by the Australian Parliament to make them law?
- Head of state and leaders > What is the Royal Assent?
- Head of state and leaders > Which of the following is true about the Governor-General in Australia?
- Head of state and leaders > Who is the Governor-General?
- Head of state and leaders > Who is the Governor?
- Head of state and leaders > Who is the Prime Minister?
- Head of state and leaders > Who is the Premier?
- Head of state and leaders > Who is the Chief Minister?
- Head of state and leaders > Who is a Government Minister?
- Head of state and leaders > What does MP stand for?
- Head of state and leaders > Who is a Member of Parliament (MP)?
- Head of state and leaders > How are Members of Parliament chosen?
- Head of state and leaders > Who is a Senator?
- Head of state and leaders > Who is a Mayor or Shire President?
- Head of state and leaders > Who is a Councillor?
- How is Australia governed? > In a federal election, what do Australian citizens vote for?
- How is Australia governed? > What are the two Houses of the Australian Parliament?
- How is Australia governed? > The Australian Government is also called:
- How is Australia governed? > What is the role of the House of Representatives in Australia?
- How is Australia governed? > What is the role of the House of Representatives in the Parliament?
- How is Australia governed? > What do Members of Parliament and Senators do in the Australian Parliament?
- How is Australia governed? > How many members are in the House of Representatives?
- How is Australia governed? > How is the number of MPs decided for each state and territory?
- How is Australia governed? > Who do Members of Parliament (MPs) represent in Australia?
- How is Australia governed? > How is Australia divided for federal elections?
- How is Australia governed? > What is the other name for the House of Representatives in the Parliament?
- How is Australia governed? > What are the other names for the House of Representatives?
- How is Australia governed? > What is the role of senators in Australia?
- How is Australia governed? > How many senators does the Northern Territory elect?
- How is Australia governed? > How many senators does the Australian Capital Territory elect?
- How is Australia governed? > How many senators does each state elect?
- How is Australia governed? > How many total senators are in the Australian Senate?
- How is Australia governed? > How are senators chosen in Australia?
- How is Australia governed? > How are states represented in the Australian Senate?
- How is Australia governed? > Which House of the Australian Parliament is also called the States’ House?
- How is Australia governed? > What is the Senate sometimes called?
- How is Australia governed? > What happens in state and territory elections in Australia?
- How is Australia governed? > Can the Australian Government change or revoke laws passed by territories?
- How is Australia governed? > What power do states in Australia have that territories do not?
- How is Australia governed? > Which of the following is true about states and territories in Australia?
- How is Australia governed? > In each state, who represents the King of Australia?
- How is Australia governed? > In the Northern Territory, who represents the King of Australia?
- How is Australia governed? > Who is the leader of a state government?
- How is Australia governed? > Who is the leader of a territory government?
- How is Australia governed? > The role and responsibilities of the Administrator are similar to:
- How is Australia governed? > Who appoints the Administrator in the Northern Territory?
- How is Australia governed? > The role of the Administrator in the Northern Territory is similar to:
- How is Australia governed? > How do state governments operate in Australia?
- How is Australia governed? > What does each state government in Australia have?
- How is Australia governed? > Where are state and territory governments based in Australia?
- How is Australia governed? > How many states and mainland territories are there in Australia?
- How is Australia governed? > How are local councillors chosen in Australia?
- How is Australia governed? > Who is responsible for planning and delivering services to the local community?
- How is Australia governed? > In Australia, what does each local government area have?
- How is Australia governed? > What are the local government areas in Australia called?
- How is Australia governed? > How are the states and Northern Territory divided in Australia?
- Three levels of government > Which of the following is the Australian Government responsible for?
- Three levels of government > What services are provided by the Australian Government?
- Three levels of government > Who handles immigration and citizenship in Australia?
- Three levels of government > What is the Australian Government responsible for?
- Three levels of government > Who is responsible for taxation in Australia?
- Three levels of government > What is true about the three levels of government in Australia?
- Three levels of government > How many levels of government are there in Australia?
- Three levels of government > Which of the following is the responsibility of state and territory governments?
- Three levels of government > Who is responsible for running schools in Australia?
- Three levels of government > Who is responsible for managing roads and railways in Australia?
- Three levels of government > Which of the following services do state and territory governments provide?
- Three levels of government > Which of the following is a responsibility of local governments?
- Three levels of government > Who is responsible for street signs and traffic controls in Australia?
- Three levels of government > Which of the following services do local governments provide?
- Three levels of government > Who manages parks, playgrounds, and sports grounds in Australia?
- Three levels of government > Who is responsible for building permits in Australia?
- Three levels of government > What is a responsibility of local governments in Australia?
- Political Parties, Government and Laws > Are people in Australia free to join a political party of their choice?
- Political Parties, Government and Laws > Parliamentarians who do not belong to a political party are called:
- Political Parties, Government and Laws > Who are called ‘independents’ in the Australian Parliament?
- Political Parties, Government and Laws > Most parliamentarians in Australia belong to:
- Political Parties, Government and Laws > Which of the following are main political parties in Australia?
- Political Parties, Government and Laws > What do members of the political parties aim to do?
- Political Parties, Government and Laws > What is a political party?
- Political Parties, Government and Laws > Who makes up the Cabinet in the Australian government?
- Political Parties, Government and Laws > Government ministers are responsible for areas such as employment, Indigenous Affairs, or Treasury, which are called:
- Political Parties, Government and Laws > Which of the following is the key decision-making body of the Australian government?
- Political Parties, Government and Laws > What are some areas which government ministers are responsible for?
- Political Parties, Government and Laws > What is an area of government called?
- Political Parties, Government and Laws > What are government ministers responsible for?
- Political Parties, Government and Laws > Who approves the appointment of the Prime Minister and ministers in Australia?
- Political Parties, Government and Laws > Who recommends members of the House of Representatives or Senators to become ministers in the Australian Government?
- Political Parties, Government and Laws > Who is the Leader of the Opposition?
- Political Parties, Government and Laws > After a federal election, the party or coalition of parties with the second largest number of members in the House of Representatives forms the:
- Political Parties, Government and Laws > The leader of the party with the majority of members in the House of Representatives becomes the:
- Political Parties, Government and Laws > After a federal election, the party or coalition of parties with the majority of members in the House of Representatives forms the:
- Political Parties, Government and Laws > After which election is the Australian government formed?
- Political Parties, Government and Laws > How do state and territory parliaments make their laws?
- Political Parties, Government and Laws > What is it called when the Governor-General signs a Bill so it becomes law?
- Political Parties, Government and Laws > Who is responsible for signing a Bill to make it a law?
- Political Parties, Government and Laws > If the majority of members in each House of Parliament agree to a Bill, it goes to:
- Political Parties, Government and Laws > Who considers, debates, and votes on a Bill in the Australian Parliament?
- Political Parties, Government and Laws > Who proposes a bill to introduce a new law or change an existing one in the Australian Parliament?
- Political Parties, Government and Laws > When can a Bill go to the Governor-General?
- Political Parties, Government and Laws > What happens when a member of the Australian Parliament proposes to introduce a new law or change an existing one?
- Political Parties, Government and Laws > How many steps does a Bill have to go through to become a law in Australia?
- Political Parties, Government and Laws > What is a proposal to introduce a new law or change an existing one in the Australian Parliament called?
- Political Parties, Government and Laws > Who has the power to make or change laws in Australia?
- Australlian values > What does Australian citizenship emphasize?
- Australlian values > What defines and shapes Australia, making it attractive to many people around the world?
- Australlian values > What are Australian values based on?
- Australlian values > In Australia, can you break the law if no one is watching you?
- Australlian values > What does the Rule of Law mean in Australia?
- Australlian values > Who must follow Australian laws?
- Australlian values > In Australia, who should obey the law?
- Australlian values > What happens if someone breaks the law in Australia?
- Australlian values > Why are laws important in Australia?
- Australlian values > Who is protected by Australian laws and legal systems?
- Australlian values > Is voting compulsory in Australia?
- Australlian values > What does it mean when we say that laws in Australia are determined by parliaments elected by the people?
- Australlian values > The Australian system of government is:
- Australlian values > Where does the power of the Australian government come from?
- Australlian values > How do Australian citizens contribute to the government’s power?
- Australlian values > What does compulsory voting in Australia show?
- Australlian values > How are laws determined in Australia?
- Australlian values > In Australia, people can express their ideas if:
- Australlian values > In Australia, where are people free to meet for social or political discussions?
- Australlian values > What freedom do Australians have regarding expressing their thoughts?
- Australlian values > Why are Australians allowed to peacefully protest against the government?
- Australlian values > Should you respect other Australians' freedom of speech and expression?
- Australlian values > What is true about joining or leaving groups in Australia?
- Australlian values > What is true about Australians' right to gather?
- Australlian values > What does it mean that all protests must be within the law in Australia?
- Australlian values > What is Australia's official national religion?
- Australlian values > Which of the following statements is true?
- Australlian values > Which statement is true about Australian law and religious laws?
- Australlian values > In Australia, people are free to follow:
- Australlian values > What does Australian society value?
- Australlian values > In Australia, who receives the same treatment as Christians?
- Australlian values > In Australia, what equality do men and women have?
- Australlian values > In Australia, who has equal opportunity to achieve success in life?
- Australlian values > In Australia, success is ideally determined by
- Australlian values > A person should get a job based on:
- Australlian values > In Australia, can you encourage violence against a person or group of people if you have been insulted?
- Australlian values > In Australia, how should people handle disagreements?
- Australlian values > In Australia, the lawful actions of the police:
- Australlian values > Australia values the principles of mutual respect and tolerance. What does this mean?
- Australlian values > Which of the following is considered illegal in Australia?
- Australlian values > What is Australia's view on racism?
- Australlian values > Australia values the principle of mutual respect and tolerance, this means:
- Australlian values > Why should you obey a lawful request from the police in Australia?
- Australlian values > What is the age of sexual consent in Australia?
- Australlian values > What do Australians believe in when it comes to disagreements?
- Australian community > What is every Australian's responsibility?
- Australian community > What does Australian citizenship allow you to do in Australia?
- Australian community > What is expected of everyone living in Australia?
- Australian community > What is one benefit of volunteering in Australia?
- Australian community > What does Australia value in the spirit of mateship?
- Australian community > What are some ways through which you can help others in times of need?
- Australian community > Australians help each other in times of need. This includes:
- Australian community > What do Australians value?
- Australian community > Why is it important for you to learn to speak English in Australia?
- Australian community > Australian society values the English language as:
- Australian community > What is the national language of Australia?
- Australian community > What must you do if you are applying for Australian citizenship but English is not your native language?
- Australian community > Should people in Australia make an effort to learn English?
- Australian community > Online abuse or cyber abuse includes:
- Australian community > Is online abuse accepted in Australia?
- Australian community > What should a person in Australia do if they see or have knowledge of a child being abused?
- Australian community > What is cyber abuse?
- Australian community > What should you do in Australia if you suspect someone is planning to commit a serious crime?
- Australian community > In Australia, we each have responsibilities to:
- Australian community > What is Australian society based on?
- Australian community > What must an Australian citizen do within Australia, even if they are also a citizen of another country?
- Australian community > Which of the following actions could harm Australia’s interests or community relations?
- Australian community > What is illegal for Australians both in Australia and overseas?
- Australian community > Do Australian citizens need to follow Australian laws while overseas?
- Australian community > What is multiple or dual citizenship?
- Australian community > Can Australians hold dual citizenship?
- Australian community > Who collected donations at shopping centres during the bushfires in Victoria?
- Australian community > How did multicultural communities help during the 2019-20 bushfires?
- Australian community > What happened during the 2019-20 bushfire in Australia?
- Australian community > When was the bushfire season in Australia?
- Australian community > How do Australians respond in times of crisis?