Question 1
What does respect for the freedom and dignity of the individual mean in Australia?
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What does respect for the freedom and dignity of the individual mean in Australia?
What does equality of men and women mean in Australia?
What is meant by a fair go?
Why is respect for different cultures important in Australia?
What does commitment to Australia mean for citizens?
What is a democracy?
Who can vote in federal elections?
Why is voting important in Australia?
Is voting compulsory in Australia?
What happens if you do not vote without a valid reason?
What is freedom of speech?
What does the rule of law mean?
Who makes laws in Australia?
What are the national colours of Australia?
What does the Australian flag represent?
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Practice with flashcards →What is Australia’s national flower?
What animal appears on the Australian Coat of Arms?
Why are the kangaroo and emu used on the Coat of Arms?
What is Australia’s national anthem?
What laws must Australians obey?
What is a key responsibility of Australian citizens?
What should Australians do if selected for jury duty?
What is the responsibility of paying taxes?
What responsibility do parents have regarding education?
What does mutual respect mean?
Why is tolerance important in Australian society?
Can Australians peacefully protest?
Who is Australia’s Head of State?
Who represents the King in Australia?
What is the role of parliament?
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Practice with flashcards →When is Australia Day celebrated?
What is the significance of Australia Day?
What is the Commonwealth Coat of Arms used for?
What responsibility do citizens have in emergencies?
What responsibility do Australians have toward the environment?
What does equality before the law mean?
Why is honesty valued in Australian society?
How often are federal elections usually held?
Who can stand for election to parliament?
What colours are on the Australian flag?
What responsibility do citizens have toward their community?
What responsibility comes with freedom of speech?
What does compassion mean in Australian values?
Why is respect for the law important?
Can the government remove your basic rights without reason?
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Practice with flashcards →What is freedom of religion?
Where can the Australian flag be displayed?
What should you do when the national anthem is played?
What responsibility do drivers have?
What responsibility do citizens have toward children?
What does mateship mean?
Why is volunteering encouraged in Australia?
Can Australians criticise the government?
What protects Australians’ democratic rights?
What is the Southern Cross on the flag?
What responsibility comes with Australian citizenship?
What responsibility do citizens have during elections?
Why is respect for others’ opinions important?
Who enforces the law in Australia?
Why are national symbols important?
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Practice with flashcards →What does responsibility mean for Australian citizens?
Why is fairness important in Australia?
What is the importance of freedom of association?
What is a referendum?
Who represents citizens at the local government level?
What is the role of the Senate?
What is the role of the House of Representatives?
What is a local council?
Who can become the Prime Minister of Australia?
What is the national gemstone of Australia?
What are the two official floral emblems of Australia?
What does the Federation Star represent?
What does the national flag symbolize?
What is the importance of Australia Day for citizenship?
What responsibility do citizens have when reporting crimes?
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Practice with flashcards →What responsibility do citizens have toward public property?
What is your responsibility as a driver?
What responsibility do citizens have toward neighbours?
What should citizens do during natural disasters?
Why is participation in community life valued?
What is the importance of honesty in public life?
Why is courage important for Australians?
What is a political party?
What is compulsory voting?
What is a law?
What is separation of powers?
What is the Australian National Flag also called?
What is the national floral emblem of South Australia?
What does the Union Jack on the Australian flag represent?
What does the Commonwealth Star on the flag symbolize?
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Practice with flashcards →Why should citizens obey the law?
What is the responsibility of jury members?
How should citizens participate in elections?
What does respect for human rights include?
Why is tolerance important?
What is the Constitution?
What is the role of the Governor-General?
What is the minimum voting age?
What is the national bird of Australia?
What is the significance of the national colours?
What responsibility do citizens have toward neighbours?
What responsibility do citizens have in elections?
What responsibility do citizens have during emergencies?
Why is civic participation important?
What does the term 'fairness' mean in Australia?
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Practice with flashcards →Why is respect for others important?
What is freedom of expression?
Who decides federal laws?
What is the purpose of a referendum?
What is the national emblem of Queensland?
What is the national emblem of Victoria?
What responsibility do parents have toward children?
Why should citizens participate in community events?
What is the importance of tolerance?
Why is accountability important?
What is the role of political parties?
What is the role of courts in Australia?
What is the national emblem of Tasmania?
What is the national emblem of Western Australia?
Why must citizens obey the law?
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