Political system of Australia
Australia is a constitutional monarchy, with the Queen of Great Britain at its head.
It consists of six states and two territories.
The queen is represented by the Governor General, who is appointed by the Australian government. The Governor General appoints members of the Executive Council, his advisory cabinet.
The main legislative body in the country is Federal Parliament. It consists of the Queen, the Senate and the House of Representatives. The members of the Senate are elected for a six-year term. There are ten senators from each state and two from each territory in the Senate. The House of Representatives is elected by general direct vote for a three-year term.
The executive power belongs to the queen and the government. It is headed by the Prime Minister. The ministers are chosen from members of Parliament and the Executive Council.
There are two major political parties in Australia: the Australian Labour party and a coalition of the Liberal and the Agrarian parties.
Till the 1930s Australia mostly depended upon Great Britain in its political affairs. But in 1931 Australia became fully independent from Great Britain.
The Australian Constitution took effect on January 1st 1901. There are six state-governments (Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia and Tasmania), two self-governing territories (the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory), and a national government (also called Commonwealth government).
The Commonwealth parliament can make laws about external affairs, interstate and international trade, defense and immigration. The state parliaments cannot make laws that are inconsistent with Commonwealth laws.
The national legislative power is divided between two chambers, or “Houses”: the House of Representatives and the Senate, both directly elected by the Australian people. The Australian government is formed by the party or coalition of parties that has the majority in the House of Representatives. Currently, Malcolm Turnbull is a Prime Minister.
1)Answer for the questions.
1.Who is the Head of Australia?
2. Who is appointed by the Australian government?
3. When did Australia become fully independent from Great Britain?
4. What is the main legislative body in the country?
5. What are two main political forces in Australia?
2)Complete the sentence according to the information from the text:
1. Australia is a constitutional monarchy…
2. The Governor General appoints members of the Executive Council...
3. Federal Parliament consists of …
4. There are ten senators from each state and …
5. The ministers are chosen from members of …
6. Till the 1930s Australia mostly depended upon …
7. The Australian Constitution took effect on
8. The Commonwealth parliament can make laws …
9. The national legislative power is divided between two chambers, or …
10. State parliaments and governments are responsible for: …
1) Your brother was very annoying at the party. He is usually quite different.
2) Mr Potter was sitting on a bench for half an hour and then began reading a newspaper.
3) Mr Potter sat on the bench. It was so quiet and peaceful around.
4) I was waiting for Ann for an hour and a half and then left. It was useless to wait longer. 5) We were walking all day. 6) We were walking for ten minutes and then saw a palace. 7) Whenever I met Tom he talked constantly about his new BFF. 8) I couldn’t understand why George was so rude to us then. He is generally so good-natured. 9) Nobody could recognize Polly. She was being so nice and polite trying to entertain the guests. 10) Jane caught a bad cold last weekend.
1) Your brother was very annoying at the party. He is usually quite different.
2) Mr Potter was sitting on a bench for half an hour and then began reading a newspaper.
3) Mr Potter sat on the bench. It was so quiet and peaceful around.
4) I was waiting for Ann for an hour and a half and then left. It was useless to wait longer. 5) We were walking all day. 6) We were walking for ten minutes and then saw a palace. 7) Whenever I met Tom he talked constantly about his new BFF. 8) I couldn’t understand why George was so rude to us then. He is generally so good-natured. 9) Nobody could recognize Polly. She was being so nice and polite trying to entertain the guests. 10) Jane caught a bad cold last weekend.