Animal rights
Indigenous Rights
Asylum seekers and refugees
Children Rights
Disability Rights
100

What happens when an animal is no longer considered a pet

they loose a alot of rights

100

Australia’s first people are called this

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

100

Where does Australia put the Asylum Seekers and Refugees?

They were put in Nauru camp.

100

How long can children 18 or under work per day during a school term?

3 hours per day

100

People with disabilities have the right to be treated __

Fairly (or equally)

200

under Australian law — not all animals are protected. In fact, the law protects animals not by their capacity to suffer, but by their...?

Value

200

In 1967, Australians voted in favor of a referendum that gave this power to the government regarding Indigenous affairs

The power to make laws for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

200

what do Refugees and asylum seekers reported?

intimidation, harassment, or violence directed at them or family members by nauruans.

200

The UN has called for Australia to raise the age of criminal responsibility to what age?

14 years old

300

During protest and conflict for animal rights who did the government side with?

Farmers

300

In 1992, the High Court said Indigenous people had the right to own their traditional lands. This was called the __ decision.

The Mabo decision.

300

Australia also has obligations not to return people who face?

Risk of violation of certain human rights the Convention Against Torture (CAT) and the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC)

300

What is a one name that Australia prohibits for children?

Duke, Queen or God

400

They are more worried about the effect animals can have on humans rather than the animals themselves

true of false?

True

400

January 26 is a sad day for many Indigenous Australians, who call it this instead of Australia Day.

Invasion Day (or Survival Day)

400

How did refugees and asylum seekers have living  condition?

Families are put in unit containers. 

one-third of the 1,200 refugees and asylum seekers on Nauru remain in the tents,  two-minute showers, filthy toilets and limited movement

400

How many children are in Australia as of 2025?

5.3 million


500

To manage the risk of antimicrobial resistance the government plants to..?

Improve animal welfare outcomes relevant to emergency scenarios.

500

In 2008, the Prime Minister apologized to Indigenous families for taking their children away. This group of children is called the __.

The Stolen Generations

500

what is MIGRATION ACT 1958?

 refugees can have a chance  to obtain visas, refugees that don’t have visas will be sent to camp. Also this act  will not allow to return a person back to where they come from  if  their person’s life or freedom would be threatened on account of his or her race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion

500

What year was the declaration of rights of a child introduced?

1959

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