Module 3 – Lesson 6- How is Australia governed ?
The members of the Australian Parliament, which is divided into two chambers, the House of Representatives and the Senate, make up the Australian Government, often…
The members of the Australian Parliament, which is divided into two chambers, the House of Representatives and the Senate, make up the Australian Government, often…
The following positions are important in the Australian government: Head of State – (Australia’s Queen/King) The Governor-General is the representative of the Head of State…
His Majesty King, also known as the King of Australia, is the country’s Head of State. He is represented in Australia by the Governor-General, whom…
In Australia, government authority is divided into three branches: the legislative (parliament), the executive (mainly the Prime Minister and his/her cabinet), and the judiciary (law…
Between the British establishing settlements in Australia and before to 1901, Australia was divided into six colonies, each with its own constitution and laws governing…
As we learnt in Module 2, every Australian citizen over the age of 18 must register to vote and vote in all federal, state/territory, and…
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