Module 3 – Lesson 13- Traffic offences
State and territorial administrations are in charge of establishing and enforcing traffic laws in their respective areas. Individuals who violate traffic regulations may face fines…
State and territorial administrations are in charge of establishing and enforcing traffic laws in their respective areas. Individuals who violate traffic regulations may face fines…
Every new Australian citizen should get acquainted with the country’s laws. If you did not realise something was illegal and nevertheless commit an infraction, claiming…
Australia has an independent judiciary, which means that a court decides whether or not an individual is in violation of the law, and what punishment…
After a federal election, the party with the most House of Representatives members (or the one that can create a majority in partnership with other…
Political parties are groupings of people that get together because they have similar views on how a nation should be managed. Working together, their goal…
Although there is considerable overlap, each of Australia’s three levels of government is responsible for providing separate services to the Australian people. Foreign affairs, air…
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