AC9HC7K01
Government and democracy
the key features of Australia's system of government, including democracy, the Australian Constitution, responsible government and federalism
Elaborations
- AC9HC7K01_E1describing Australia’s system of responsible and representative government set out in the Australian Constitution, with a focus on the roles of the Governor-General, the Senate and the House of Representatives, the Prime Minister and Cabinet, the Opposition and the members of parliament
- AC9HC7K01_E2explaining the origins of the Australian system of government by acknowledging the aspects of the Westminster and Washington systems in the overall model of Australia’s Federation
- AC9HC7K01_E3exploring key democratic concepts, including popular sovereignty, representation, accountability and a partial separation of powers through the election of members of a legislative branch who answer to the people and from whom the executive branch is drawn
- AC9HC7K01_E4investigating Australia as a federation with a division of powers and responsibilities between Commonwealth and state/territory governments
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