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.
Why PM Deakin invited US battleships to Australian waters in 1908.
Politicians who could call themselves 'doctor'.
Use your imagination and turn some toilet rolls into puppets.
Discover the plants and animals all around us.
Explore the steps we’ve taken to build a uniquely Australian democratic system.
Ideas to support co-design and voice in the classroom.
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