PART 2 Australia’s democratic beliefs, rights and liberties Flashcards
FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND EXPRESSION
people can say or wright about anything that they want
FREEDOM OF ASSOCIATION
Freedom of association is the right to form and join associations to pursue common goals. I.E joining a political party
Freedom of religion
The government and the law treat all citizens equally, whatever their religion or beliefs
Gender equality
Men and women have equal rights in Australia. It is against the law to discriminate against a person because of their gender.
quality of opportunity and a ‘fair go’
Australians value equal opportunity in our society; what is often called a ‘fair go’. This means that what someone achieves in life should be as a result of their talents, work and effort.
Responsibilities—what you will give Australia
As an Australian citizen you must:
• obey the laws of Australia
• vote in federal and state or territory elections, and in a referendum
• defend Australia should the need arise
• serve on a jury if called to do so.
Privileges—what Australia will give you
As an Australian citizen you can:
• vote in federal and state or territory elections, and in a referendum
• apply for children born overseas to become Australian citizens by descent
• apply for a job in the Australian Public Service or in the Australian Defence Force
• seek election to parliament
• apply for an Australian passport and re-enter Australia freely
• ask for consular assistance from an Australian official while overseas.