The division of powers in Australia
Across
- 2. When the states and commonwealth both take and cooperate to run the country
- 6. When states have more power than the commonwealth
- 8. The house of parliament that is more diverse and mirrors Australia's society
- 11. The upper house of parliament
- 13. Power that interprets the law's independently
- 14. Who is Western Australia's premier?
- 15. The power that has public servants
Down
- 1. The aim is to protect peoples rights, and ensure that the government doesn't interfere too much
- 3. The queens representative in Australia
- 4. Power that makes the law's
- 5. The level of government that deals with problems such as immigration, defence and currency
- 7. Power that carries out the law's
- 8. The level of government that deals with problems such as school education, health, transport and local government
- 9. written document + unwritten conventions
- 10. When the commonwealth has more power than the states
- 12. The number of states in Australia