What do active citizens in Australia take on?
- The duty of representing the Australian government overseas
- The right to write and pass new laws in the federal parliament
- The job of collecting all taxes on behalf of the government
- The responsibility and privilege of shaping Australia's future ✓
Why this is the answer
Taking part in community and political life is described as both a responsibility and a privilege, because it helps shape the country's future.
This question is from: Participating in Australian society
More questions from this topic
- A new citizen wants to contribute to the community and also meet a duty set by law. Which action does both?
- Apart from the money people earn, what else is taxed in Australia?
- Besides the Australian Government, who else collects taxes to pay for services?
- Tax is paid out of money you earn from which of the following?
- What does the ATO work to make sure of?
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