Civics & Democracy
Law & Legal Systems
Markets & Money
Australian Identity & Diversity
Business & Economics
100

Name one core value of Australian democracy

  • Fairness / a fair go

  • Respect for individuals

  • Active and engaged citizens

  • Free elections

  • Rule of Law

100

Type of law that deals with crimes?

Criminal law

100

What do we call someone who buys goods and services?

Consumer

100

What is “diversity” in Australia?

The variety of people from different cultures, languages, religions, and backgrounds who live together in the country.”

100

This is the main goal of most businesses.

Make a profit

200

Leader of the Australian Government?

The Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese.


200

Type of law that deals with disagreements between people.

Civil law

200

What do we call a business that makes goods and services?

Producer

200

Name one way First Nations culture is shared today.

Through art, music, dance, storytelling, or ceremonies.

 

200

The money a business earns from selling goods or services is called this

Revenue

300

The process where people choose their leaders?

Elections

300

Type of law that is based on Indigenous traditions

Customary law

300

What does GST stand for?

Goods and Services Tax

300

Through art, music, dance, storytelling, or ceremonies

Torres Strait Islander flag

300

The current Premier of Queensland

David Crisafulli

400

Age at which Australians must be to vote?

18

400

A new law starts as a written idea that politicians discuss and vote on. What is this written document called?  

A bill

400

What does “demand” mean?

How much consumers want to buy

400

Why is learning about First Nations peoples important?

To understand their history, culture, and contributions to Australia

400

This is the person who starts and runs a business.

Entrepreneur

500

Two ways citizens participate in democracy.

  • Voting in elections

  • Joining a political party or group

  • Contacting or writing to their local MP

  • Signing petitions

  • Participating in peaceful protests or community events

500

What happens if someone breaks a law?

Legal consequences (police/court). They may be charged, taken to court, fined, or jailed.

500

Why might Australian producers choose to source raw materials from suppliers in Asia rather than from within Australia?

  • Lower cost than Australian suppliers

  • Easier access to certain raw materials

  • Larger quantities available for big orders

  • Wider variety of materials to choose from

  • Sometimes faster production or shipping for bulk orders

500

Give one example of how Australians express their identity.

Celebrating cultural festivals, speaking different languages, or practising traditions

500

“A necessity for living, as opposed to something you simply desire.”

Need

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