Government Leaders By Ben, Peter and Yual.. Part 1 Leaders Of The Government 1A Political Profiles: Julia Gillard is 49 years old, she is the first female.

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Government Leaders By Ben, Peter and Yual.

Part 1 Leaders Of The Government 1A Political Profiles: Julia Gillard is 49 years old, she is the first female PM of Australia. She has been in office for 4 years, but she has been PM for 2 years. She is the 27th PM of Australia. Julia was the deputy leader of Kevin Rudd, until she over though him to become PM. Julia spend her first couple of years in south Wales growing up. She is a part of the Labour Party. Her seat in the house is Wyndham seating. Delivering for seniors: The Pm wants to help the elders. (financially) she wants to help them by giving them more money to them, she thinks they don’t get enough money when they are on the pension. Increase Hospital Funds By 50%: Our PM wants to make the hospitals better by increasing there funds. Labour (72) Independents (4) Opposition (72) Greens (1) National WA (1)

Part 1 Leaders Of The Government 1A Political Profiles: Sir Edmund Barton, was the first Prime Minister of Australia. He was PM for 2 years, He was 70 years old when he died but he was 52 when he became PM. Edmund was born in Wales in Australia. They have a statue in memory of him. He belongs to the Protectionist party. He was a part of the Hunter electorate. His policies were to set out the country and making Australia. Making Australian: He wanted to make the cities and make a good country. He wanted it to look like a great country. He tried to set out the country for the future and help Australia evolve to how it is today. His last policy was that no one that was allowed from any other country besides England, to come into Australia.

What Makes A Good Leader Pt1 All countries need a leader to lead them. But what makes a good and bad leader? A good leader does not lie to their peers and they do not break promises. A good leader is a person that does the right thing to help the people they are leading. They do things to benefit the people. A good leader must create laws that will protect and safeguard all members of their community. Australia is a democratic country. If a leader did not do these things they would not be re-elected at the following elections. A good leader will dedicate their lives helping their peers. Tony Abbott helps his local council and people love him because he helps his peers. People want some one that helps the public, because the people of our country want some one to help them and make it easy to live in Australia. Not only does a good leader help their peers, but they also create good laws to protect the community. A great leader should make good laws to help their peers. Our school made good rules that helps student behave which keep them safe. Our school didn’t have good laws, the laws that keep them safe and help us behave are good, because if we didn’t have them we would be out of control. The best leader should keep their promise and never lie or break their promises A great leader should make good laws to help their peers. Our school made good rules that helps student behave which keep them safe. Our school didn’t have good laws, the laws that keep them safe and help us behave are good, because if we didn’t have them we would be out of control. The best leader should keep their promise and never lie or break their promises. Therefore we have come to a conclusion, that a good leader or prime minister should not lie and break there promises to their peers. They should make good law that benefits their peers. They should help their peers with their problems

Self Reflection (Ben) What do you think you did well in this assessment? I think I done the essay well and done the two paragraphs about the Prime minister. What do you think you could improve on? I think I should improve on the bibliography by using more books then websites. What do you now know about the characteristics and features of a leader in Australian society? They should do thing to help the public and help and do things that benefits the country. What do you now know about expressing your views in society? I think I know more on the features a good leader should have.

Self Reflection (Peter) What do you think you did well in this assessment? I think I did well in getting information and as working as a team. What do you think you could improve on? I think I can improve on my writing in full sentences. What do you now know about the characteristics and features of a leader in Australian society? If they are going to be a leader they should be a good leader. What do you now know about expressing your views in society? I know expressing your feeling will help the views of society.

Self Reflection (Yual) 1.Look up the personal details political Candidates. 2.Understanding the word and ways of the party. 3.How many part my Julia Gillard does in Victoria and Pubic society. 4.I see that you need a lot of people and the right people to run a place as like Julia Gillard is a great PM show is great leader and a responsible one as well.

Bibliography Multiple Authors wikipedia 2011http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Barton Multiple Authors wikipedia 2011http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Gillard Bruce, J Prime Ministers of Australia. Kangaroo Press: NSW. Farnsworth, M.F Some interesting facts. Victorian Certificate of Education.Twitter. AUTHORISED N.MARTIN for the ALP, 5/9 Sydney Ave. Barton ACT AUTHORISED N.MARTIN, AUSTRALIAN LABOR, 5/9 SYDNEY AVE, BARTON 2011