Rights and Responsibilities
Civic Goals
Laws
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100

This is the right all Australian citizens over 18 have during elections.

The right to vote.

100

An example of a civic organisation in our community 

(Hint: think about our posters)

Tunzafun

CFA

SES

Many Mobs

Yarrawonga Parkrun

Moira Foodshare

100

This level of government is responsible for making laws for the whole country.

Federal Government

100

This person speaks in court to prove that someone did or didn't break the law.

A lawyer.

100

This is the name of the leader of the federal government in Australia.

Prime Minister

Anthony Albanese MP

200

This right lets you speak or write your opinions, as long as you do it respectfully and legally.

Freedom of _________

Freedom of speech.

200

This is a fair and equal way for a group to make decisions, like choosing a class captain.

Vote.

200

These are rules made by the government that everyoone must follow.

Laws.

200

True or False:

Each level of courts has the same name in every state.

False.

200

Australia is divided into this many states and territories.

Eight (6 states and 2 territories).

300

A responsibility of all Australians is to do this if they see someone in danger or being harmed.

Report it

Help others

Call for help

300

The meaning of a civic goal.

Something that the people in a community work to achieve.

300

Before becoming a law, a new rule is called this when it's introduced in Parliament.

A bill.

300

The judge or magistrate makes this at the end of a trial to explain the outcome.

A verdict or decision.

300

This is the capital city of Australia.

Canberra.

400

You have this responsibility to help keep Australia fair and safe if you're chosen for a jury.

Jury duty.

400

Doing this in your local community - like picking up rubbish or helping at events - is a form of civic participation.

Volunteering.

400

This place is where laws are debated and made at a federal level in Australia.

Parliament House

Australian Parliament

400

This group of people help decide whether somone is guilty or not guilty in serious court cases.

A jury

400

This iconic natural landmark is located in the centre of Australia and is sacred to Indigenous Australians.

Uluru.

500

This document outlines the key rights and responsibilities for all people in Australia.

Australian Constitution.

500

This is a peaceful way for people to express their opinions in public and try to make change.

A protest.
500

If someone breaks the law, they may have to go here to be judged.

A court.

500

The name of the court that hears cases involing children under 18.

Children's Court.

500

This is the term for a group of countries, including Australia, that share a historical connection to the British Empire.

Commonwealth.

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