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New Work Samples

Activity: Experiences of the Depression (View Activity…)

Students work in pairs to create a dialogue between two characters who had different experiences of the Great Depression.


Activity: A Migrant's Story - Structured Report (View Activity…)

Students write a structured report based on their research of the experiences of migrants in Australia in the postwar period.


Activity: Changing Rights and Freedoms (View Activity…)

Students assess the significance of one of the following events or issues to the changing rights and freedoms of Aboriginal people.


Activity: People Power (View Activity…)

Students examine the role of Charles Perkins in the Freedom Rides or Germaine Greer in Women’s Liberation or Sir John Kerr in the Whitlam dismissal.


New Work Samples

New work samples that are yet to be aligned to a grade are added here.

You may wish to try aligning a new work sample to a grade.

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