Monarchy
Federation
Democracy
Rights of people
Aus Government
100

Who is the current monarch?

King Charles the third


100

What was the name of the famous speech given in Tenterfield?

The Tenterfield Oration

100

What is democracy?

A government system where people have a voice and can elect representatives 

100

What is the name of the generation of Indigenous children that were removed from their families?

The Stolen Generation

100

What is the constitution?

It is the rule book for our country

200
King Charles the third is our Head of State: true or false?

True 

200

What is a referendum?

A yes/no vote for everyday people to have a say in changing the constitution

200

What are 2 important concepts related to democracy?

Equality and representation

200

What is the name of the group of women who fought for womens right to vote in the 1890s?

Suffragettes
200

What is the name of our system of Government, inspired by the US and UK?

The Washminster system
300

The King could change a law in Australia if he wanted: true or false?

False - the Monarch has limited powers in Australia, represented by the Governor General.

300

What year did Australia federate?

1901

300

Give 2 examples of representatives in Australia

Prime Minister, local Government members, Ministers, Mayors

300

What is a protest?

A public display made to show that a group of people disagree with a policy or social issue. It is aimed at influencing public opinion or government decisions.

300

Who is our current Prime Minister?

Anthony Albanese

400

What is the group of countries called that is governed by the Monarchy?

The Commonwealth

400

Who was the founding father present at the Corowa Conference?

Dr John Quick

400

In Australia, who has the right to vote?

Everyone over 18 who is enrolled to vote.

400

What year was the rule against women working after marriage removed?

1966

400

What are the 3 levels of Government in Australia?

Federal, State and Local

500

Who was the previous Monarch who died in 2022?

Queen Elizabeth the second

500

Who is the founding father from QLD?

Samuel Griffiths

500

How do everyday people play a role in democracy?

Voting, sharing ideas and giving feedback to their representatives.

500

What is the name of the law that makes discrimination based on race, nationality or origin illegal?

Racial Discrimination Act (1975)

500

In what level of Parliament does the first vote take place when creating a law?

House of Representatives