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4. PRIME MINISTER the prime minister is a member of parliament in the house of represensitives. He or she is also the leader of the majority political party in the house.

the prime minister is the most powerful person in parliament. This includes: chairing the weekly party meeting selecting other members and senators from the same party's deciding with the ministers in cabinet what new laws should be introduced into paliament

3. COAT OF ARMS a scrole is saying "Australia"
 * consists of a sheilde with the badges of each six states
 * the red kangaroo
 * an emu
 * wattle sprays to form a backround
 * the kangaroo and the emu never walk backwards

6. POLITICAL PARTIES
 * union jack is on the Australian flag
 * I used these colours because the are the aussie colours

7. AUSTRALIAN PRESPECTIVE

Democracy
 * goverment of a country by leaders who have been by the people.
 * yes i do, they are doing their best for us.
 * I like how Tony Abbott got rid of the carbon tax.

5. VOTING AND ELCTIONS
 * the second fedral election held on 10th of December 1903, was the first to take place arcording to the uniform voting rights and electorial produces in all states.These new laws were set down in the commonwealth franchise act and commonwealth electoial act

2. THREE TIRED SYSTEM local council state parliament fedral parliament the local council is in charged of if you can put a house or a pool in. the state parliament is in charged of the state and the taxes people in there state the fedral parliament is in charged of Australia and gives money to the army and the firefighters local-Ben Banasik state-Mike Baird federal-Tony Abbout a bill can only become a law if it is passed by a majority vote from the house of representatives and the senate.

FEDERATION In 1901 six colonies because of federation. The first recreation occurred from referrendem. The referrendem was about six colonies becoming states. The states were made. It meant they had to put up with QLD and the NT. The govener genrals roles are responsible for signing new laws and representing the queen in Australia. The constitution is the set of legal prinsiples by which Australia is governed. Federalism- it is the system of government Bicameralism- the two houses in goverment