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Australian values drill 4

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  1. 1.Which of these is an example of cyber abuse?

    • AJoining a political group on social media
    • BCriticising a politician’s record online
    • CSharing sexual photos or videos online without consent
    • DPosting a review of a business online

    Examples of cyber abuse include sharing sexual photos or videos online without consent, stalking a person online, and making racially abusive comments about a person online. (Helping to keep our society safe and loyalty to Australia)

  2. 2.Which of these is illegal in Australia?

    • APublishing an editorial in a newspaper
    • BJoining a trade union or a political party
    • CMaking false allegations or encouraging others to break the law
    • DCriticising a decision made by the government

    It is illegal to make false allegations or encourage others to break the law. (Freedom of speech and freedom of association as values)

  3. 3.When may a woman be given a job ahead of a man in Australia?

    • AOnly if no man applies
    • BNever, as that would be discrimination
    • COnly in the public service
    • DWhen she has better qualifications and skills

    It is a right for a woman to get a job ahead of a man if she has better qualifications and skills. (Equality of all people under the law)

  4. 4.Can an Australian citizen hold the citizenship of another country?

    • ANo, dual citizenship is prohibited
    • BOnly for citizens born overseas
    • CYes, if the laws of that country allow it
    • DOnly with permission from the Governor-General

    Australian citizens may hold the citizenship of another country if the laws of that country allow, known as dual or multiple citizenship. (Helping to keep our society safe and loyalty to Australia)

  5. 5.What does volunteering give people in Australia the opportunity to do?

    • AAvoid being called to serve on a jury
    • BObtain Australian citizenship more quickly
    • CShare knowledge, learn new skills and feel they belong
    • DReduce the amount of tax they have to pay

    Volunteering is an opportunity to share knowledge, learn new skills and increase your sense of belonging to the Australian community. (Compassion, mateship and making a contribution)

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