Fact sheet 1 What is a referendum?
Fact sheet 2 How does a referendum work?
Fact sheet 3 What are the processes of a referendum?
Fact sheet 4 Why do we have referendums in Australia?
Fact sheet 5 What is the purpose of a referendum?
Fact sheet 6 How has technology promoting Yes or No cases changed since federation?
Fact sheet 7 How do Australians have their vote count in a referendum?
Fact sheet 8 What is the difference between a referendum and a plebiscite?
Fact sheet 9 Introducing the three key institutions of government and the separation of powers
Fact sheet 10 Introducing the Australian Parliament: The Houses of the Parliament
Fact sheet 11 Parliament – the roles and powers of the Houses
Fact sheet 12 Who can stand for Parliament?
Fact sheet 13 Executive Power Overview
Fact sheet 14 Executive Power – The Role and Powers of the Sovereign
Fact sheet 15 Executive power – the powers and role of the Governor-General, from cutting ribbons to dismissing governments
Fact sheet 16 Executive Power – The powers of Ministers and their limits
Fact sheet 17 Executive Power – The Role of the Public Service in Making Government Work
Fact sheet 18 Courts – Their Role and Powers
Fact sheet 19 The Separation of Powers – protecting the independence of the Judiciary
Fact sheet 20 Responsible and Representative Government and what does the Constitution say about the right to vote?
Fact sheet 21 Why do we have compulsory voting?
Fact sheet 22 The secret ballot and the ‘Australian ballot’