The System!
In this episode, Brigid and Josh break open the Australian political system. They discuss the different levels of government across local, state and federal levels, as well as the difference between the Legislative, Executive and Judicial branches of government. They discuss the different people who make up the government, the way the Cabinet works, and how the government is held to account. They finish by looking at why the system is important, and how understanding the system helps young Catholics better engage in politics and society.
How it Works
Australia's political system is a hybrid (or mix) of the
Westminster system (the system in the UK) and the
Washington system (the system in the US). It is colloquially known as the
"Wash-minster" System. Whilst the states and territories each have slightly different systems, they are similar to how the Federal government is structured.
Governing power is spread across three different branches of government; the power to make laws is reserved to the
Legislature (the
Australian Parliament), the power to administer and execute laws is reserved to the
Executive Government (the
Prime Minister and their
Cabinet), and the power to adjudicate on and enforce the laws is reserved to the
Judiciary (the
High Court and other federal courts).
The
Parliament is made up of two chambers; the
House of Representatives (comprised of 151 members from roughly equally populated electoral divisions around the country) and the
Senate (comprised of 12 senators from the 6 states and 2 each from the territories). The largest party (or coalition of parties) in the House of Representatives forms the
Government, and the next largest party forms the
Opposition.
Helpful Links
The Parliament of Australia has
heaps of resources to help you understand the system and how politics works in Australia. They cover a broad range of topics, and at a depth much greater than we can cover in one simple podcast episode.
For a general introduction to
Australia's system of government, click
here.
To learn more about how the
House of Representatives works, including the roles of the
government and the
opposition, click
here.
To learn more about how the
Senate works, click
here.
For more information about how
laws are made, click
here.
Interested in what a
Member of Parliament does? Click
here.
The Constitution is the foundational law that dictates how the Australian system works. for more information, click
here.
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Extra ResourcesYou can find heaps of helpful resources at the links below.
Parliamentary Education OfficeSBS - How does our Parliament WorkParliament House - An Overview