yessss
like the brits, we voted her in.
next election I'm putting jonny wilkinson in tho
douche
It is compulsary to enrol to vote in Australia
Yes, Voting in Australia is compulsary
first to get the right to vote
Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom
Queen Elizabeth II
There is no "Queen of Australia".The Queen in England is queen over the countries in the Commonwealth, but she has no say or even the right to interfere in any matters of politics. Since Australia's complete independence (which many would argue has not taken place, but certainly has constitutionally), the Queen has no official right to any say in any political matters. She truly is just a figurehead.So, no - she does not choose the people to form the Parliament. The Parliamentarians are chosen in elections, in which the Australian people vote for candidates selected by the political parties being represented.The Queen of England is our constitutional Head of State as a figurehead (as stated above) but she does have the title "Queen of Australia" for being in that position. Just a technicality.
The queen of England is the head of state, represented in Australia by the Governor-General. However, the Queen has no real function and many Australians want Australia to be a republic, but the government in 1999 phrased the referendum so poorly that nobody understood the question and they told people to vote no if they didn't understand, so it didn't happen.
Because Queen Elisabeth II is Queen of Great Britain and Queen of the Commonwealth countries, which include Australia and Nanavut among others.
It is compulsary to enrol to vote in Australia
only smart people
yes yes it is because the queen is so important to the people
Yes, Voting in Australia is compulsary
The first queen of Australia was Queen Victoria.
There is no queen of Australia. The Queen who you might call Australia's Queen is more of Britain's queen. So, I reckon it was spent in Britain, unnoticed.
At election where the people of Australia vote by secret ballot.
The Queen of N.Z is also the queen of australia!
The age at which one has the right to vote in Australia is 18.