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Short video from Encyclopaedia Brittanica giving introduction to early Australian explorations
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Museum Box Homepage11 HitsThis site provides the tools for you to build up an argument or description of an event, person or historical period by placing items in a virtual box.
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Arrange events in the life of botanist Joseph Maiden in chronological order. A LAW sequencing activity used in 'The forgotten palace' -
Explore Governor Macquarie?s preferred residence while learning more about the early colony through this virtual tour of Old Government House at Parramatta. -
A Learncast resource containing an address by the Governor to student leaders and a tour of Government House, Sydney. -
Laptop wrap: The Stolen Generations122 HitsA page with a focus on the experiences of the Stolen Generations with supporting activities and links to resources. Laptop friendly resource. -
From the National Museum of Australia. The fifteen years from the late 1950s to the early 1970s was a time of unusual collaboration between black and white activists in Australia. Alliances were formed between Aboriginal Australians motivated to help thei
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Edmund Barton and the Velvet Soap Advertisement - Australian Studies, White Australia Policy17 HitsThe Velvet Soap advertising campaign is a tongue-in-cheek reminder of Edmund Barton’s hand in formulating the White Australia policy. Includes background information, classroom activities and further resources.
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BBC - History - Ancient History20 HitsExplore the in-depth sections on Egyptians, Greeks, British Prehistory, Romans, Vikings, Anglo-Saxons, Ancient India and other cultures (including Mesopotamia and Mayan cultures) from this BBC Ancient History page.
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How can you change the world?11 HitsA guide with links to the World Vision Stir your World! website explaining the usefulness of the East Timor pages in preparing for History Stage 5 and Geography Stage 4 courses. The guide has information about how the site relates to the sylllabus and how


