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Retelling the story of the Wave Hill walk-off.
Location
Main floor
Plan your visit
This exhibition is wheelchair accessible.
A video plays in the exhibition and there is also an interactive map.
MoAD and the Courtyard Cafe are open. There may be building works during your visit. Learn more
Main floor
This exhibition is wheelchair accessible.
A video plays in the exhibition and there is also an interactive map.
Celebrate activists and their allies who have championed justice and equality.
Express your ideas and share your opinions by making a mini magazine in this hands-on exhibition.
Listen to this audio experience while you're in the Changemakers exhibition or at home.
Hear stories about Ben Chifley's time in office and visit the rooms he worked in.
On this tour discover how Old Parliament House became a home away from home for its politicians.
Learn how First Nations Australians have created change in their fight for equality.
The Museum of Australian Democracy acknowledges Australia's First Nations peoples as the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia. We recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We respectfully acknowledge the role that First Nations people continue to play in shaping Australia's democracy. We also acknowledge the Ngunnawal, Ngunawal and Ngambri peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the region in which MoAD is located.
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