Empowering young people to create sustainable change
Use this provocation to explore ways to create sustainable change.
Create a discussion to empower young people to create positive change in their daily lives, community and the greater world.

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Create a discussion to empower young people to create positive change in their daily lives, community and the greater world.
Examine four political cartoons from the First World War about Billy Hughes.
Visit MoAD from your classroom and get young people talking about democracy, leadership and sustainability.
Support your students to become active citizens in the very place history was made.
Hear arguments for and against conscription.
Practical resources and ideas to use in the classroom across civics and citizenship, media literacy and more.
Discover Billy Hughes's role in the peace treaty negotiations.
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