Digital savvy citizens
Support young people to become empowered media literate citizens through a range of engaging activities.
This matrix is filled with creative ideas and links to high-quality media literacy resources.
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This matrix is filled with creative ideas and links to high-quality media literacy resources.
Why does Australia have Royal Commissions?
A spotlight on the Indigenous artist Lin Onus.
Does prowess on the sporting field or theatre stage equal political potential?
Explore the gardens on either side of Old Parliament House.
Scouring records to determine the eye colour of Australia's former Prime Ministers
How Australia changed from imperial to decimal currency.
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