Make a difference
Creative activity ideas for young people to support those around them.
This thought-provoking matrix will inspire students to consider how they can support others and create positive change in their home, school or local community.
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This thought-provoking matrix will inspire students to consider how they can support others and create positive change in their home, school or local community.
How the statue of King George V found its home.
Discover the benefits of a partnership with MoAD.
Discover Billy Hughes's role in the peace treaty negotiations.
Draws attention to the human-made problems for marine animals and encourages care for our oceans.
Celebrate the amazing cultures that make up our country.
Even if we don't think about it much, the Constitution shapes our lives every single day.
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