Digital savvy citizens
Support young people to become empowered media literate citizens through a range of engaging activities.
This matrix is filled with creative ideas and links to high-quality media literacy resources.

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This matrix is filled with creative ideas and links to high-quality media literacy resources.
What does it mean to be Australian?
Students unpack the role of political cartoons, explore techniques and develop their media literacy skills.
Analyse how each type of media works – why it was made, who for, and how to read and understand it.
How these museum objects tell stories of past members for Bennelong.
Get students involved in Reconciliation Week with these activity ideas.
A look at the first dismissal of an Australian political leader.
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