10 fast facts about Australian democracy
An introduction to democracy and why it matters.
Hook students into exploring some of the interesting facts about Australian democracy with this video.
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Hook students into exploring some of the interesting facts about Australian democracy with this video.
Use this resource to begin a discussion about social media use, safety and balance.
PlayUP hosts craft activities from 10:30am to 12:30pm every day.
See the Clerk of the Senate's office as it was on the day of the 1975 dismissal.
Take the quiz to test your understanding of referendums.
From the portraits of our first Prime Ministers, it is apparent than personal grooming has changed remarkably.
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