The Australian Constitution
Separation of Powers
Parliament & Law Making
Types of Law
Civics
100

This document sets out how Australia is governed.

The Constitution 

100

This branch makes laws.

The Legislative (parliament)

100

The name for a proposed law.

Bills

100

Law made by Parliament.

Statute Law

100

What branch is made up of the Gov. General, The House of Reps. and The Senate?

The Parliament (Legislative)

200

What we call when Australia officially became a nation.

Federation 

200

This branch carries out/puts into action laws.

The Executive (government)

200

The Lower House of Parliament

House of Representatives

200

Law made by ministers or departments under Parliament's authority.

Delegated Law

200

What must be agreed to by a majority vote in both houses of Parliament?

For a bill to be passed

300

The process required to change the Constitution.

Referendum

300

This branch interprets laws.

The Judicial
300

The Upper House of Parliament

The Senate

300

Law based on past cases and is made by judges in a court.

Common Law

300

This legal duty requires eligible Australians to participate in federal elections.

Compulsory voting

400

The date the Constitution was put into effect.

1st January 1901

400

The principle that ensures no branch has too much power.

Checks and Balances

400

The stage where a bill is debated.

Readings 

400

Traditional Aboriginal rules passed on through stories and spoken word.

Customary Law

400

The act of acquiring signatures from citizens to present to Parliament in consideration of an issue. 

Petition

500

The group who took ten years to write the Constitution.

The Founding Fathers.

500

The court that can strike down unconstitutional laws.

The High Court

500

The final approval needed before a bill becomes law.

Royal Assent

500

What law over rules the other laws?

Statute Law

500

These people represent citizens in Parliament and make laws on their behalf.

Members of Parliament (MP's)

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