AUSTRALIAN VALUES This is an Australian values question — In the real test, every values question must be correct.
A storm damages homes in Rosa's street and the neighbours all pitch in to help each other clear up. Which Australian value does this show?
- Formality – keeping a polite distance from others
- Independence – never accepting help from others
- Mateship – helping each other in times of need ✓
- Competition – each household looking after itself
Why this is the answer
Australians call this 'mateship': people stand by each other and give help when it is needed.
This question is from: Compassion for those in need
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