Exploring referendums
Explore what referendums are and how they work with this matrix.
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Looking for high-quality resources on referendums? Look no further, we have you covered with fantastic activity ideas and reliable information.
A spotlight on the Indigenous artist Lin Onus.
Encourage students to reflect on migration and explore their own family history.
One writer's thoughts on the Apology to Indigenous Australians.
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Every democratic society is distinct. The same is true for Australia.
Visit MoAD from your classroom and get young people talking about democracy, leadership and sustainability.
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