Politicians represent their constituents in parliament.
The Minister of Defence's, Minister of Foreign Affairs' and the Attorney General's responsibilities include military operations, intelligence gathering and law enforcement (respectively), but in general, politicians don't protect Australia other than through passing laws in parliament.
He was a famous politician.
Susan Grace Benny, born in 1872, was Australia's first female politician. She held her seat in South Australia's Brighton Council for two elections, from 1919 to 1922.
John Rau.
THEY PROTECT THEMSELVES BY THERE TEETH
Julia Gillard.
Australian politician Tony Abbott immigrated to Australia with his family when he was just three, in September 1960.
The Labor party is currently in power in South Australia's state government. The Premier is Mike Rann.
Protect Australia from Japanese attacks and an invasion.
- Australia is owned by the U.K so Australia helps the triple Entante. - Most of Australian citizens are English and were forced into it. To protect the mother country. - Build alliances, Australia traded with U.K so......must protect their trade. - So if Australia got into a war U.K would help and protect them. - To protect their own country of Australia. - U.K expected our help. - Young Aussies wanted an adventure and didn't want to miss out. - To prove Australia is a nation, and get respect.
He was a jornalist and politician, serving as a Labour member of the NSW government, then switching to Nationalist.
by killing its enemys
by not littering