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Government Buzzwords!

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In Australia, an assembly of elected representatives, usually having an upper and a lower house which, with the head of state (the Queen, represented by the Governor-General or Governor), makes the laws for the country or state
A way of governing a country in which the people elect representatives to form a government on their behalf
A member of Parliament who is a member of the executive government, and who is usually in charge of a government department
The representative of the Queen in Australia at the federal level
Freedom of information - the principle that citizens should have a right to see most government papers and reports, particularly those which relate to their personal affairs (acronym)
The system of courts that interprets and applies the law for a country
The conferral of the ability to exercise a power or duty to a person or body from a person or body that is vested with the responsibility to exercise that power or duty
Australia’s three levels of law-making – federal, state/territory, local (4 words)
The set of basic rules by which a country or state is governed; Australias constitution is set out in the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act
One of the two houses of the federal Parliament of Australia, which has 76 Senators, 12 from each of the six states and two each from the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory, elected from each state and territory voting as one electorate
The notion that, in a free society, the Parliament, the executive government and the courts are separate and act independently without interference from each other (3 words)
The principle that all people are equal before the law, and that all government action will be undertaken in accordance with the law (3 words)
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The body of laws, enacted by parliament
Question time brief – a brief prepared by a government department for their minister, in anticipation of daily question time while parliament is sitting (acronym)
One of the two houses of the federal Parliament of Australia, whose Members are elected on a population basis (3 words)
Council of Australian Governments (acronym)
Question on Notice – where a question during Senate Estimates is not answered on the spot, rather it is taken on notice to be answered at a later time (acronym)
A system of government originating in Britain, the main features of which are a head of state who is not the head of government, and an executive which is drawn from and directly responsible to the Parliament (2 words)
The forum where estimates of government expenditure are referred to Senate committees as part of the annual budget cycle. This opportunity to examine the operations of government plays a key role in the parliamentary scrutiny of the executive. (2 words)
A law made under the authority of an Act of Parliament
The forming of a nation by the union of a number of states, each of which retains some power to govern itself, while ceding some powers to a national government. In Australia, the creation of a single nation in 1901 by the joining together of New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Queensland, Western Australia and Tasmania
The branch of government which carries out or administers the laws
The group of senior ministers in a government