Table of Contents
- 1 What would Australia be like if there was no federation?
- 2 What does a federation do?
- 3 What are the benefits of Federation?
- 4 What was Australia called before 1901?
- 5 What is the main feature of a federation?
- 6 What are the benefits of federation?
- 7 What would Australia be like if there was no Federation?
- 8 Why was there never a federation of the former colonies?
What would Australia be like if there was no federation?
Australia’s biggest state would have an economy only slightly larger than Nigeria and the smallest the size of Botswana if federation collapsed. Wealthier states like New South Wales and Victoria would survive as their own entities boasting economies bigger than many European nations.
Why did Wa not want federation?
There were a number of reasons for Western Australia’s leaders to be uncertain about Federation. The discovery of gold in the early 1890s led to rapid growth in the colony’s population and wealth. Farming, the timber industry and shipping were also strong. This provided money to support its development.
What does a federation do?
The term federation is used to refer to groupings of states, often on a regional basis, that establish central executive machinery to implement policies or to supervise joint activities. In some cases such groupings are motivated primarily by political or economic concerns; in others, military objectives are paramount.
What were the reasons against federation?
Arguments against Federation Federation would be expensive to achieve and a federated country would be expensive to run. The colonies had different policies about immigration, trade and other matters. Customs duties protected factories in the smaller colonies from goods made in factories in the larger colonies.
What are the benefits of Federation?
Benefits of Federation membership
- Professional and industrial strength.
- Professional protection and legal assistance.
- Workplace representation.
- Voting rights and shaping policy.
- Professional and industrial support.
- Access to up-to-date information.
- Trade Union Training courses.
- Centre for Professional Learning (CPL)
Why is Australia split into states?
Because each State began as a separate British Colony. In 1901 the six Colonies formed a Federation of six States – the Commonwealth of Australia. The western borders of Queensland and South Australia were adjusted in 1862 to align the borders.
What was Australia called before 1901?
After British colonisation, the name New Holland was retained for several decades and the south polar continent continued to be called Terra Australis, sometimes shortened to Australia.
Why did New Zealand not join Australia?
New Zealand as an Australian state One of the reasons that New Zealand chose not to join Australia was due to perceptions that the indigenous Māori population would suffer as a result. All Indigenous Australians did not have universal suffrage until 1962.
What is the main feature of a federation?
In a federation, the self-governing status of the component states, as well as the division of power between them and the central government, is typically constitutionally entrenched and may not be altered by a unilateral decision of either party, the states or the federal political body.
What is an example of federation?
Examples of the federation or federal state include the United States, India, Brazil, Malaysia, Mexico, Russia, Germany, Canada, Switzerland, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Belgium, Argentina, Nigeria, Pakistan, and Australia.
What are the benefits of federation?
What are the reasons for and against federation?
The capacity of a strong national government to manage issues such as trade, the economy, defence and immigration. The cost of setting up and running an Australian Parliament. Concerns we would lose our cultural ties to England and the emerging cultural identities of the 6 colonies would be lost.
What would Australia be like if there was no Federation?
As well as that Australia could be a war zone because there were no laws and everyone would try and claim land. For example, there would be no Australia it probably be called New Holland or something else or nothing. As a result, it could have colonies fighting for land and probably a war will break out.
What happens if Suppose we had not federated?
THIS IS A YEAR of national celebrations. But supposing, just supposing… we had NOT federated. As it is, 50 years after Federation, Loading article contents, please wait…
Why was there never a federation of the former colonies?
A question that contradicts itself. There would never have been a federation of the former colonies without, what you call, independence. The result would just be a group of six colonies of the ‘British Empire’. Fortunately, due to the circumstances in the American colonies in 1776, the British government and monarchy learnt a few lessons.
Why do we have to have a federation?
We must have federation because it brings the whole community together and if we did not have federation we would have no laws, murderers would be around no police nothing. This causes mass loss of the human population if there are too many murderers around. This tells us that we must have a federation, or we might not be here too much longer.