Kindness with Sue Hindle
Explore kindness and wellbeing with Sue Hindle.
Engage your students with activities that promote kindness, including singing a song, writing a letter, creating a poster or taking time to connect with nature.
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Engage your students with activities that promote kindness, including singing a song, writing a letter, creating a poster or taking time to connect with nature.
Learn about Australia's first Aboriginal federal parliamentarian, Neville Bonner.
Identify local volunteering opportunities.
A comprehensive guide to the history, context and analysis of political cartoons.
Hear the story of Joan Child, the first woman Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Students talk about the ways their school has given them a platform to express their opinions.
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