BJS-BITS'N'PIECES

Girls and aboriginal people could not vote until 1855.Elections were and still are held every 3 years and in some states parliaments every 4 years. When a elections is called any adult Australian citizen can become candidates. Candidates deposit some money.
 * 1) Voting and election1


 * 1) The prime minister
 * 2) chairing the weekly party
 * 3) deciding with other ministers about new laws should introduced
 * 4) leading the government as achief government spokesperson
 * 5) representing Australia over seas
 * 6) deciding when to call a election and leading the party in the election

7. The **definition of bicameral** is something with two lawmaking groups. An example of **bicameral** is the United States Congress which has the House of Representatives and the Senate. **bicameral**. Composed of or based on two legislative chambers or branches: a **bicameral** legislature.
 * 1) Federation
 * 2) it started in 1901 1st of January
 * 3) the six became states and transferred some of the power the power to the commonwealth government. We can be part of country wars when can take trains anywhere in Australia
 * 4) represents the queen, army control, all laws go through
 * 5) all laws we have
 * 6) federalism means the federal principle principle or system of government.


 * 1) Three tiered system
 * 2) federal,state,local