Australian values
In Australia, the rule of law means that:
- ○The government can make exceptions to the law for powerful people
- ✓Every person, including government officials, must follow the law
- ○Only citizens are required to obey the law
Correct answer
Every person, including government officials, must follow the law
The rule of law is a core Australian value: all people and institutions are equally subject to the law, without exception.
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