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Year 5/6 Canberra Camp

Year 5/6 Canberra Camp. By Nicky Oosthuizen and Caitlin Morden Year 5/6 R 2011. Fast Facts. Please Read Carefully because I'm going to Question you later!!! There are 3 levels of the Government in Australia- Federal, State and Local.

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Year 5/6 Canberra Camp

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  1. Year 5/6 Canberra Camp By Nicky Oosthuizen and Caitlin Morden Year 5/6 R 2011

  2. Fast Facts Please Read Carefully because I'm going to Question you later!!! • There are 3 levels of the Government in Australia- Federal, State and Local. • The Australian Constitution created the Federal Parliament. • Australia is a Democracy. All Australians 18 and over elect representatives to make laws for them. • There are 5 Buildings in the New Parliament but are joined by 2 walkways

  3. About Canberra Canberra is the capital city of Australia. In 1913 it was named with an old Aboriginal word believed to mean “meeting place’’. About 299000 people lived in this city which is built on a plain at the foot of the Australian Alps at the northern end of the ACT. Canberra covers an area of 805 square kilometres and is the largest inland city in Australia. The Population is 345,000.

  4. Emblem and Logo The Emblem is a floral of the ACT is the royal bluebell. The logo in Canberra has an official logo which shows the top of the new Parliament House.

  5. Important Dates • ?,?00,000 BC-Indigenous habitants • 1770- Caption Cook • 1788- First Fleet • 1901-Federation 1st P.M Edmund Barton • 1913-Canberra got named • 1945- Canberra’s Population 13 000

  6. Important People • Edmund Barton- First Prime Minister for Australia. • Henry Parkes-? • King George-? • Walter Burley Griffin- designed Canberra • Queen Elizabeth 2- Queen opened parliament house and High court • Julia Gillard-first female Prime minister

  7. Important Facts • The Population of Canberra is 339,500 • Sister cities are Nara and Beijing • National Folk Festival is one of the country’s largest folk festivals • 100 years ago Charles Scrivener and his team recommended the Canberra Valley as the site for the new national capital. Compare historical and contemporary maps of Canberra, and learn how to use a rhodolite with Mapping the Capital.

  8. Important Places • Blundell’s Farmhouse-Built in 1860 • Duntroon House-Belonged to Campbell for 70 years now its for training Army’s • Old Parliament house- Built in 1927 • New Parliament House- Built in 1988 • Lake Burley Griffin-It flooded in 1964 • The High Court-Built in 1980

  9. 3 levels of Government and Names • Federal- P.M of Australia- Julia Gillard • State/Territory- Premier of Victoria Ted Ballieu • Local- Mayor of Moyne Shire Jim Doukas

  10. Federal Parliament • Her name is Quentin Bryce • The governor-general has no power to make the laws • The Governor-general can approve all laws that have been passed in both houses of Parliament • The Governor-general approves the bill. This is called a Royal Assent. The bill is now a law. A law passed by the Federal Government is called an ACT of Parliament.

  11. Other Information • Australia’s constitution 1st January 1901 • A constitution are rules • A bill becomes a law when it has passed through certain stages

  12. Democracy • Democracy is a type of Government where people have the right to vote . • All citizens in a democracy has the equal right to say. • Democracy is a place you can vote on. • Democracy is an ancient Greek word

  13. What is the Government? Australia has a Representative Democracy. The Government is a type of Australian people that represents their own country and were chosen by the people who have elected them.

  14. Pictures Of Canberra

  15. !!!!!!!!!Prime Ministers>!!!!!! • Australia's 17th Prime Minister, Harold Holt was in office from 26 January 1966 to 19 December 1967, when he was officially pronounced dead after drowning at sea. Harold Edward Holt was in the Liberal-Country Coalition for 2 years. • Malcolm Fraser was Australia’s 22nd Prime Minister. He began his term as caretaker Prime Minister on 11 November 1975, after Governor-General Sir John Kerr dismissed Gough Whitlam’s Labor government. The Fraser Coalition government was returned with the largest landslide of any federal election a month later, and remained in office until 1983.

  16. The coat of Arms The shield is supported by two swans the black swan represents the Australian Aboriginal people and the white swan represents the Europeans in Australia.

  17. !!!!!My Writing!!!!!

  18. Australian War Memorial The Australian War Memorial is a sad place for people that have relatives that died at war through the pass. This is a NO MAKING ABOUT PLACE for people that always mucks about. but there is a zone where kids can go and play and touch stuff and discover some cool and rather gross stuff as well.

  19. Pictures Of Canberra Camp

  20. Wordle 

  21. !!!!my Quiz!!!! Now I will Question you So Please Listen carefully and have a go at getting the answers please.

  22. !!!!!!!!My Movie!!!!!!!!!! • http://photopeach.com/album/oeclgr

  23.  Bibliography  http://primeministers.naa.gov.au/primeministers/ www.google.com.au http://www.google.com.au/imghp?hl=en&tab=wi Canberra by Ron Thomas and Joe Herran

  24.  CONCLUSION!!!!!!! We have enjoyed making this power point about Canberra and we got to learn new things like when Canberra was found and who named it!!!!!!!!!!!!

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