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Title: Australia


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Australias Government
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Types of Governments
  • Unitary- the central government holds the most
    power
  • Confederation-the local governments hold the most
    power and give some authority to the central
    government
  • Federal-the central and local governments share
    power

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Confederate Governments
  • Example Commonwealth of Nations- Australia is a
    member
  • The Commonwealth has no power to force any member
    to take action that it does not want to take.
  • Instead the Commonwealth works to promote trade
    and solutions to common problems among the
    members.

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Federal Government
  • Example Australia
  • 6 states and 2 territories that make up the
    Commonwealth of Australia
  • Each level of government has certain powers and
    duties

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Federal Government
  • The Constitution of Australia is law of the land.
    It spells out rights, privileges, and duties
    given to each state and level of government.
  • The federal government is responsible for things
    such as education and state police.

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Government
  • Australia has a Parliamentary Democracy
  • Members of Parliament (MPs) are elected by the
    citizens of the country

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Monarch
  • Queen Elizabeth II - head of state for Australia

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Prime Minister
  • Prime minister - head of the government (Chief
    Executive) and is chosen by the majority party in
    Parliament

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Governor-general
  • The Queen chooses the Governor-general to perform
    duties as head of state and to represent
    Australia.
  • The PM recommends a governor-general to the Queen.

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Citizen Rights and Responsibilities
  • Citizens have the following freedoms
  • Speech
  • press
  • Religion
  • to choose a job
  • travel
  • VOTE
  • People who are over 18 years of age must vote in
    an election every 4 years.
  • Failure to vote can result in a fine and a court
    hearing.

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