Trailblazing women in our democracy
Explore the significant contributions of women to our democracy.
This resource includes 9 creative and research activities that relate to Ladies in the house and History detective podcast episodes.
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This resource includes 9 creative and research activities that relate to Ladies in the house and History detective podcast episodes.
How young Henry Parkes chose his path in life.
Use this matrix with Kate and Jol Temple's books to empower student voice and agency in the classroom.
When Australia’s voting age was lowered to 18 years.
Activities to empower media literate citizens.
Writing a letter is a great way to share information and talk about a cause you’re passionate about.
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