This lesson explores the legacy of Japanese pearl divers in Broome and Chinese immigrants during the gold rush to understand the experiences and contributions of migrants.
This lesson examines how despite the ratification of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP), Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples continue to fight for their rights in Australia.
This lesson examines Australia’s cultural identities and how the sharing and blending of these cultures is part of a greater shared Australian culture. The PowerPoint accompanies Lesson 1.5 for Year 9.
This lesson encourages students to think about how stereotypes affect the way people can take part in Australian society.
This lesson examines how perceptions of place shape identity and belonging in Australia.
This lesson examines different forms of political representation that exists in Australia, including political parties and independents.
This lesson explores how young people can actively contribute to civic life through local and global volunteering opportunities as examples of civic participation.