Digital resources tagged with ‘pioneers’
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A Telegraph Line across the Continent The story of the struggle to cross a vast continent and build the telegraph line that would bring Australia to the world and the world to Australia. NSW / Stage 5 / History / Topic 1 Australia to 1914VIC / VELS Level 6 / History / Colonisation National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Colonisation | |
Aboriginal people and the colony of NSW On January 26, 1788 the British arrived at what is now known as Sydney, New South Wales, with the intention of taking possession of the land in the name of the British Government and the King, and of staying. National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / ColonisationNational / Upper Primary / Australian History / Colonisation | |
Bligh, Macarthur and The Rum Rebellion On January 26, 1808 troops from the New South Wales Corps march on Government House to place Governor William Bligh under arrest. National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Colonisation | |
Building the Bridge In 2007 Australia celebrated the 75th anniversary of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, a giant steel arch resembling a coat hanger that has became one of world's most recognised structures and an engineering triumph. NSW / Stage 5 / History / Topic 3 Australia between the WarsVIC / VELS Level 6 / History / Australian icons National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Australian Icon | |
Democracy and the Colony of NSW In 1819 British Commissioner John Thomas Bigge investigates accusations that the colony of NSW has become a land of opportunity for convicts under Governor Lachlan Macquarie. National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Colonisation | |
Gold Rush in the West Gold, more than any other single factor, transformed the Australian colonies. NSW / Stage 5 / History / Topic 1 Australia to 1914VIC / VELS Level 6 / History / Gold National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Gold National / Upper Primary / Australian History / Gold | |
Governor Bligh - Hero or Coward? Governor William Bligh destroys important documents as he hides from the New South Wales Corps troops who storm Government House and place him under "arrest". It is January 26, 1808. National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Colonisation | |
Governor Bligh arrives in NSW In 1806 William Bligh, accompanied by his daughter Mary Putland arrives as the new Governor of the colony of NSW. National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Colonisation | |
John Macarthur - Rogue or Hero? When John Macarthur arrives back in NSW from a failed court marshall in London with a land grant, he takes the best grazing land in the colony. No one can stop him now! National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Colonisation | |
Mawson's Expedition to the Antarctic In 1912, Mawson's expedition arrived in the Antarctic. Little did they realise it was the windiest place on the globe. NSW / Stage 4 / History / Topic 4 Optional Study The Shaping of the Modern World | |
NSW 1819 - convict gulag or place of opportunity? In 1819 the life of the working class in newly-industrialised England is harsher than the life and opportunities open to the children of convicts in the colony of NSW. National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / ColonisationNational / Upper Primary / Australian History / Colonisation | |
O'Connor's Dream for Water In 1890 C. Y. O'Connor was recruited to work as Chief Engineer in the newly self-governing colony of Western Australia, where he formed a dynamic partnership with the colony's larger-than-life Premier, John Forrest. NSW / Stage 5 / History / Topic 1 Australia to 1914VIC / VELS Level 6 / History / Gold National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Gold | |
Riding on the Sheep's Back By the 1950s Australia ‘rode on the sheep’s back’; those who grew the wool had come to symbolise and epitomise what it was to be Australian. National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Identity | |
Snowy Mountains Scheme An estimated 100,000 people worked on the Scheme between 1949 and 1974, the year of its completion. Two-thirds of the them were immigrants from over 40 countries around the world. They changed the face of Australian society. National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Immigration | |
Stuart Crosses the Continent There was enormous public and media speculation about whether the Victorian backed Burke and Wills or South Australia's Stuart expedition would be the first to cross the continent's interior. NSW / Stage 5 / History / Topic 1 Australia to 1914VIC / VELS Level 6 / History / Colonisation National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Colonisation | |
The West and Federation Some sort of federation of the Australian colonies had been suggested as early as 1846. Ferocious political struggles over the shape of the new nation continued to the eleventh hour. NSW / Stage 5 / History / Topic 1 Australia to 1914VIC / VELS Level 6 / History / Gold National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Gold | |
Todd completes Telegraph In 1870 Charles Todd, using explorer John McDouall Stuart's maps, organised and lead three teams to lay the overland telegraph wire. NSW / Stage 5 / History / Topic 1 Australia to 1914VIC / VELS Level 6 / History / Colonisation National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Colonisation | |
Todd's Telegraph Dream Charles Todd dreamt of constructing a telegraph line through the heart of the continent. VIC / VELS Level 6 / History / ColonisationNational / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Colonisation | |
William Wentworth - "currency lad" William Wentworth, the colonial born son of a convict, is destined to become a loud, charismatic press baron, publicist, barrister and patriot. National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Colonisation |