How many separations of powers are there?
3
How many houses of government are there in Australia?
there are 2, The House of representatives and the Senate
What is a democracy?
A democracy is when the citizens of the country have equal say in who leads the country.
when did the Australian Constitution first come into force?
1901
what part of government is responsible for libraries, pools and playgrounds?
Local councils.
what are the three separations of power?
The Parliament, The Executive and the Judiciary.
Where is the house of Parliament located?
Camberra, Australia
What is an Anarchy?
An Anarchy is a governing body without a leader.
Why is a constitution important?
So it ensures decisions on behalf of the public and fair.
what level of government is responsible for roads, national parks and electricity and water?
State government.
What does Parliament do?
Parliament makes and amends laws.
What is Reynella East's electorate?
Kingston.
What is a Oligarchy?
A Oligarchy is a small group of people that have total control over the country.
How can the constitution be change?
By a referendum.
What part of government control money, airports, and taxes?
Australian government.
What does the Executive do?
The Executive put laws into place.
151
What is a Dictatorship?
A Dictatorship is a single leader that has complete control over the country.
How many referendums have there been in Australia?
Australia has had 44 referendums.
Who is Australia's Prime minister?
Anthony Albanese
What does the Judiciary do?
The Judiciary makes judgements about the laws.
How many members does the Red house have?
76
What is a Monarchy?
A Monarchy is when a country is led by a king or queen.
How many referendums have been successful?
8 referendums have been successful.
How many local government are there?
562