Australian values
In Australia, is peaceful protest and expressing disagreement with the government allowed?
- ✓Yes, provided it is done within the limits of the law
- ○No, criticising the government is forbidden
- ○Only if the government grants permission first
Correct answer
Yes, provided it is done within the limits of the law
Freedom of speech is a core Australian value. People may criticise the government or express opposing views, provided they do so within the limits of the law.
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