Which bodies consider, debate and vote on a Bill?
- The Prime Minister and the ministers
- The Cabinet and the Governor-General
- The House of Representatives and the Senate ✓
- The state and territory parliaments
Why this is the answer
Both Houses of the Australian Parliament must look at a Bill, argue about it and vote on it.
This question is from: How are laws made?
More questions from this topic
- A member of the Australian Parliament proposes a new law. What is this proposal called?
- How do state and territory parliaments make their own laws?
- What is it called when the Governor-General signs a Bill so that it becomes law?
- What must happen before a Bill is sent to the Governor-General?
- Who has the power to make or change laws in Australia to benefit the nation?
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