Across
- 4. Person who lives/resides in a house/ suburb/ town/ state/ country.
- 6. The place where politicians meet.
- 9. People who make up the government.
- 10. Person who has legal rights to live in a country.
- 12. A collection of truthful information.
- 14. Our rights and freedoms.
- 17. Evidence of identity and citizenship by citizens who are travelling internationally.
- 18. The rules that we need to follow.
- 19. "Someone who has been given permission to enter a country for a period of time. _ _ _ _ holder.
- 20. People who protect a country working on and using ships.
- 22. When there is a vote. When you get to say who or what should win and therefore be the one to make decisions.
- 23. Organise, categorise, group similar things.
Down
- 1. An important question that needs to be voted on. The outcome can change how to country is ran.
- 2. Paperwork asking the Australian government to become an Australian citizen. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ application process.
- 3. People who protect a country through defending the land.
- 5. The group of people who meet to discuss and make decisions for a country.
- 6. The government.
- 7. Someone who chooses to leave their own country and make a new life in another country.
- 8. People who protect a country working on and using aeroplanes and helicopters. _ _ _ Force.
- 11. Australia wide vote. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ election.
- 12. Consulate is another word that means people and buildings in other countries that represent another country.
- 13. Only Northern Territory (NT) and Australian Capital Territory (ACT). _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ election.
- 15. When a non-Australian person volunteers to become an Australian citizen.
- 16. State only vote. _ _ _ _ _ election.
- 21. The Royal Australian Army, Navy and Air Force is known as the _ _ _.
