Digital resources tagged with ‘discrimination’
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Charles Perkins - Freedom Ride Charles Perkins’ involvement in the Freedom Ride through rural New South Wales in the early 1960s played a crucial role in demonstrating that Aboriginal people could begin to stand up for themselves. National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Indigenous StudiesNational / Year 9 & 10 / Indigenous Studies / Political & civil rights | |
Civil War in Sudan Sudanese refugees talk about the impact of the civil war on their families and of creating a new life in Australia. National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Immigration | |
Edmund Barton and the Velvet Soap Advertisement The Velvet Soap advertising campaign is a tongue-in-cheek reminder of Edmund Barton’s hand in formulating the White Australia policy. NSW / Stage 5 / History / Topic 1 Australia to 1914National / Year 11 & 12 / Australian Studies / White Australia Policy National / Year 11 & 12 / History / Leaders QLD / Year 11 & 12 / English / Representation | |
Ethnic Discrimination The issue of refugees and displaced people is one of the most complicated before the world community today. Every year millions of refugees from around the world search for a new homeland. About 13,000 of these people make new lives in Australia. National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Post-World War 2 Society | |
Faith Bandler - Activist Civil rights activist Faith Bandler has made an enormous contribution to the peace movement and indigenous politics. National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Indigenous Studies | |
Harold Holt’s Briefcase The disappearance of our seventeenth Prime Minister, Harold Holt, during a beach holiday sparked countless conspiracy theories. The items left in his briefcase are a significant time capsule of his last days as Prime Minister. NSW / Stage 5 / History / Topic 8 Australia's social and cultural historyNational / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Indigenous Studies | |
Indigenous Health Workers Indigenous people, particularly those from remote communities, fear seeking medical attention. Joan Winch, an Indigenous health professional, set up a health worker training college for Indigenous health workers. NSW / Stage 6 HSC / Society and Culture / HSC Depth Study Equality and DifferenceNational / Year 7 & 8 / Indigenous Studies / Culture | |
Lowitja O'Donoghue - Reunion Aboriginal leader and founding chairperson of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission, Lowitja O’Donoghue has worked tirelessly for her people. National / Year 9 & 10 / Indigenous Studies / Political & civil rights | |
Lowitja O'Donoghue - The Stolen Generation Lois O’Donoghue was born in 1932 in a remote Aboriginal community. She never knew her white father and, at the age of two, was taken away from her mother, who she was not to see for 33 years. National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Indigenous Studies | |
May O'Brien May O'Brien discusses growing up in a bush camp and her early years on a remote mission. National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Indigenous Studies | |
Neville Bonner - Beginnings Neville Bonner grew up on the banks of the Richmond River and started his working life as a ringbarker, canecutter and stockman. He spent 16 years on the repressive Palm Island Aboriginal Reserve where he learned many of the skills that would help him later as a politician. National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Indigenous StudiesNational / Year 7 & 8 / Indigenous Studies / Political & civil rights | |
Neville Bonner - Change By the early 1960s, it was clear that Indigenous people were not being assimilated — discrimination against Indigenous people continued and many Indigenous people refused to surrender their culture and lifestyle. The assimilation policy had failed. National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Indigenous StudiesNational / Year 9 & 10 / Indigenous Studies / Political & civil rights | |
Oodgeroo Noonuccal Writer and political activist Oodgeroo Noonuccal’s poetry represents and captures the growing reaction by a new generation of indigenous Australians against the long-standing colonial mentality. National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Indigenous StudiesNational / Year 9 & 10 / English and Media Literacy / Identity National / Year 9 & 10 / Indigenous Studies / Identity | |
Ted Egan Ted Egan reflects on his life in remote communities, the inequalities between black and white Australians, the dilemma of holding power over the communities in which he worked and his changing attitude to Land Rights. National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Australian Biography | |
The Art of Cattle Droving An artist and two drovers capture the beauty of 1200 head of cattle making their way across the outback in the last great Australian cattle drive. National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Indigenous StudiesNational / Year 9 & 10 / Indigenous Studies / Land | |
Wattie Creek Wattie Creek entered Australian folklore as the birthplace of the Aboriginal land-rights movement when Prime Minister Gough Whitlam visited the Gurindji people to grant them deeds to their land. National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Indigenous Studies | |
William Hughes and the 1916 Conscription Badge William Hughes, “The Little Digger”, campaigned twice for national conscription to boost an Australian army decimated by World War One. VIC / VELS Level 6 / English / Gender issues |