AUSTRALIAN VALUES This is an Australian values question — In the real test, every values question must be correct.
Ali overhears his neighbour making plans to commit a serious crime. What should he do?
- Discuss it with friends but keep it from authorities
- Warn the neighbour and tell nobody else about it
- Report it to Australian government authorities promptly ✓
- Wait until the crime happens before telling anyone
Why this is the answer
A suspected serious crime should be reported to the authorities straight away, before harm is done.
This question is from: Helping to keep our society safe
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