Political Parties in Australia
System of Government
Parliament of Australia
Important People
Democracy and Voting
100

Currently in government. Centre left politics. Platforms include fee free TAFE, strengthening medicare, making child care cheaper.

The Australian Labor Party

100

A set of rules that outline how Australia is run.

The Australian Constitution.
100

The Lower House, where government is formed, green in colour

The House of Representatives

100

Australia's previous Prime Minister, before Anthony Albanese

Scott Morrison

100

A system of Government where citizens have a say in decision making

Democracy

200

Opposition Party in coalition with the Liberals, focus on regional Australia, local leader is Shane Love

The Nationals

200

The concept that law-making power should be shared between three (mostly) separate groups in the country.

The Separation of Powers

200

The Upper House, red in colour, contains 76 senators (twelve for each state, and two for each territory) 

The Senate

200
The current leader of the Australian Liberal Party

Peter Dutton

200

Australia's type of democracy, where citizens elect politicians to represent them in parliament

Representative Democracy

300

Famously left wing, key policies include legalising cannabis, First Nations Justice, climate change.

The Australian Greens

300

A single member of Parliament who chooses not to join a political party

An Independent

300

A symbol of royal authority in the House of Representatives

The Mace

300

Represents the King in Parliament. David Hurley.

The Governor General

300

The type of voting system Australia has. Where citizens number candidates in order of preference.

Preferential Voting

400

Their leader is Pauline Hanson, into nationalism, believes Australia should stay Australian

One Nation

400

The three levels of government

Federal, State, Local

400

A symbol of power in the Senate, used when ushering the President of the Senate in and out of parliament

The Black Rod

400

Carries the black rod into the Senate

Usher of the Black Rod

400

The number of votes a candidate needs to win. If a candidate does not have this, it goes to a second round count.

Absolute Majority

500

Their leader is Craig Kelly, against vaccines and mandatory lockdowns, into nuclear energy, yellow and black logos

United Australia Party
500
Which government (federal, state, or local) is responsible for the police and hospitals

State Government

500

The top level decision making group in Parliament. Includes ministers

The Cabinet

500

Who is our head of state?

The King (represented by the Governor General)

500

Greek for 'rule by the people'

demos kratos