AUSTRALIAN VALUES This is an Australian values question — In the real test, every values question must be correct.
Ravi asks his citizenship class what obligations everyone in Australia shares. What are people obliged not to do?
- Not to undermine Australia's interests and security ✓
- Not to travel abroad without official permission
- Not to join community or religious organisations
- Not to speak any language other than English
Why this is the answer
A shared obligation of life in Australia is to avoid acting against the country's interests and its security.
This question is from: Loyalty to Australia
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