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Marnti warajanga — a walk together: learning resource

Explore milestones of the Indigenous journey of democracy in Australia and consider their relevance to today. This resource contains background information, discussion questions and class activities to enhance student learning and engagement with the Marnti warajanga — a walk together exhibition (for years 5 to 10).

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Getting it together: from colonies to federation: learning resource

Getting it together: from colonies to federation is a resource for teachers in the middle years classroom (years 5 to 8). A series of 7 packages, Getting it together explores each state’s unique journey to federation.

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A history of Old Parliament House: resource kit

Discover the history of Old Parliament House and the people who worked here. This kit can be used to support studies of civics and citizenship and Australian history.

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The Franklin River debate 1983: classroom role-play

Re-live history in your classroom! In a scripted role-play, students take on the roles of federal politicians from 1983 and debate an historic bill which prevented the damming of the Franklin River in Tasmania.

Download our Franklin River debate in-class program


National History Challenge

Attention all students — the Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House sponsors a category about Australia’s democracy in the National History Challenge. The challenge invites students to act as historians - researching and interpreting the past. Visit the 2011 National History Challenge web page for information about this year’s challenge. You can also read about last year’s challenge.

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The Petrov affair: webquest

What can Australia’s reaction to the threat of communism tell us about issues of fear and security? Students investigate the Petrov affair from the perspectives of the major characters, evaluate its impact and make recommendations about individual and national responses to fear.

Visit the Petrov affair webquest


Billy Hughes at War

Explore the challenging years of the First World War and the man who led Australia through those turbulent times. Through interactive online activities, students can investigate the arguments for and against conscription, cast their vote and learn how to deconstruct historic political cartoons.

Visit the Billy Hughes at War website


Australia’s prime ministers: Prime Facts

Do you know which former prime minister was present at the hanging of Ned Kelly? Or which one worked as a miner before becoming prime minister? Discover the answers to these questions and many more little-known facts about our former prime ministers in the Prime Facts series. Prime Facts resources also available for each of our prime ministers, there are titles on related topics including prime ministers’ wives, leaders of the opposition and elections.

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