Abstract
A study in Queensland was undenaken to replicate a British study that examined four levels of algebraic complexity Year 8 students were capable of reaching. The levels had been identified through the British study by Kuchemann. The test items and procedures used were based on the British study. The results were similar to the British findings and indicated that a large proponion of the students had not progressed beyond thefirst of the four levels of cognitive functioning. The repon outlines the findings and their implications within the Australian context.