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- Stage 6 - Aboriginal Studies
- 3 Levels of Government
- Democracy
- Division of Powers
- Law Reform
- Legislation
- Legislative Change
- People
- Representative Democracy
- Three Levels of Government
- Stage 5 - Commerce
- Representative Democracy
- Describe the roles and responsibilities of Australia’s three levels of government
- Explain what the concept ‘division of powers’ means
- Stage 5 - Commerce
- Elections
- Legislative Change
- Representative Democracy
- Describe how and why the separation of powers exists in Australia's democratic system
- Outline which political parties and Independents have been elected to the NSW Parliament.
- Describe how government is formed in a democracy based on the Westminster system
- Explain the terms parliamentary majority, a hung parliament and minority government and explain their significance in forming government in NSW
- Explain the difference between parliament and government
- Stage 5 - Commerce
- Legislative Change
- Representative Democracy
- Examine the role of law in society and investigate how and why laws change
- Understand the role of the Parliament in the making of statute law
- Stage 5 - Commerce
- Elections
- Representative Democracy
- Students will explain the rights and responsibilities of individuals and groups in the democratic process, including the right to vote
- Students analyse and understand how an election is conducted, voting methods and systems; preferential voting, optional preferential voting and proportional and optional preferential proportional voting
- Students will understand how to develop solutions to an issue and actively engage with Australian Democracy
Aboriginal Studies and the Legislature – School Program
Three Levels of Government
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Parliament and Government
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How Laws are Made and Changed
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Elections and Voting
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