s76The sectionthat gives theHigh Courtpower tointerpret theconstitutions116The sectionnumber thatrelates to theexpress right offreedom ofreligionSenateUpper house ofCommonwealthParliaments51Majority ofCommonwealthParliament'spowers arefound in thissectionRoyalassentOne ofthe rolesof theCrownExecutiveThe power toadminister the law(day-to-dayrunning) held byPrime Minister andSenior Ministerss109The section thatrelates toinconsistenciesbetweenCommonwealthand State lawsHostileupperhouseWhen theoppositionhas majorityof seats in theupper houses115This sectionprohibitsStates fromcoiningmoneyRubberStampWhengovernmenthas majorityin bothhousesGovernmentThe politicalparty with themajority ofseats in thelower houseHouse ofRepresentativesLower house ofCommonwealthParliamentDoublemajorityRequired tobe achievedfor asuccessfulreferendumExclusiveAreas that onlyCommonwealthParliament canlegislate inResidualAreas that onlyStateParliamentscan make lawsin, eg,educationLegislativeAssemblyLowerhouse ofVictorianParliamentJudicialPower toenforce lawsheld by thecourtsLegislativeThe power tomake lawsheld. byparliaments80Express right -trial by jury forCommonwealthindictableoffencesConcurrentShared law-making powersbetweenCommonwealthand Stateparliaments egmarriageLegislativeCouncilUpperhouse ofVictorianParliamentBicameralThestructure oftwo housesof parliaments128Section whichoutlines theprocess forchanging theconstitutionState'shouseRole of theSenate as eachState has equalrepresentationregardless ofpopulationGovernor-GeneralMonarch'srepresentativeofCommonwealthparliaments76The sectionthat gives theHigh Courtpower tointerpret theconstitutions116The sectionnumber thatrelates to theexpress right offreedom ofreligionSenateUpper house ofCommonwealthParliaments51Majority ofCommonwealthParliament'spowers arefound in thissectionRoyalassentOne ofthe rolesof theCrownExecutiveThe power toadminister the law(day-to-dayrunning) held byPrime Minister andSenior Ministerss109The section thatrelates toinconsistenciesbetweenCommonwealthand State lawsHostileupperhouseWhen theoppositionhas majorityof seats in theupper houses115This sectionprohibitsStates fromcoiningmoneyRubberStampWhengovernmenthas majorityin bothhousesGovernmentThe politicalparty with themajority ofseats in thelower houseHouse ofRepresentativesLower house ofCommonwealthParliamentDoublemajorityRequired tobe achievedfor asuccessfulreferendumExclusiveAreas that onlyCommonwealthParliament canlegislate inResidualAreas that onlyStateParliamentscan make lawsin, eg,educationLegislativeAssemblyLowerhouse ofVictorianParliamentJudicialPower toenforce lawsheld by thecourtsLegislativeThe power tomake lawsheld. byparliaments80Express right -trial by jury forCommonwealthindictableoffencesConcurrentShared law-making powersbetweenCommonwealthand Stateparliaments egmarriageLegislativeCouncilUpperhouse ofVictorianParliamentBicameralThestructure oftwo housesof parliaments128Section whichoutlines theprocess forchanging theconstitutionState'shouseRole of theSenate as eachState has equalrepresentationregardless ofpopulationGovernor-GeneralMonarch'srepresentativeofCommonwealthparliament

Australian Constitution - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The section that gives the High Court power to interpret the constitution
    s76
  2. The section number that relates to the express right of freedom of religion
    s116
  3. Upper house of Commonwealth Parliament
    Senate
  4. Majority of Commonwealth Parliament's powers are found in this section
    s51
  5. One of the roles of the Crown
    Royal assent
  6. The power to administer the law (day-to-day running) held by Prime Minister and Senior Ministers
    Executive
  7. The section that relates to inconsistencies between Commonwealth and State laws
    s109
  8. When the opposition has majority of seats in the upper house
    Hostile upper house
  9. This section prohibits States from coining money
    s115
  10. When government has majority in both houses
    Rubber Stamp
  11. The political party with the majority of seats in the lower house
    Government
  12. Lower house of Commonwealth Parliament
    House of Representatives
  13. Required to be achieved for a successful referendum
    Double majority
  14. Areas that only Commonwealth Parliament can legislate in
    Exclusive
  15. Areas that only State Parliaments can make laws in, eg, education
    Residual
  16. Lower house of Victorian Parliament
    Legislative Assembly
  17. Power to enforce laws held by the courts
    Judicial
  18. The power to make laws held. by parliament
    Legislative
  19. Express right - trial by jury for Commonwealth indictable offences
    s80
  20. Shared law-making powers between Commonwealth and State parliaments eg marriage
    Concurrent
  21. Upper house of Victorian Parliament
    Legislative Council
  22. The structure of two houses of parliament
    Bicameral
  23. Section which outlines the process for changing the constitution
    s128
  24. Role of the Senate as each State has equal representation regardless of population
    State's house
  25. Monarch's representative of Commonwealth parliament
    Governor-General