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Virginia O'Dea

Forging the Nation - Federation: the First 20 years | Australian War Memorial - 0 views

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    The Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act received the royal assent on 9 July 1900 and it was proclaimed that, on the first day of the twentieth century, the six Australian colonies would be united as a federal commonwealth under the name of the Commonwealth of Australia.
St Andrew's Library

Migrant stories - 0 views

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    Half a World Away is a tribute to the hundreds of families from Europe and the United Kingdom who exchanged conflict, uncertainty and economic chaos for a stable, prosperous lifestyle in an Australian country town. The site tells the story of post World War 2 migration.
Fran Hughes

Story of Rosy Dock (Picture Book Jeannie Baker) - 1 views

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    Teachers notes from Film Australia
Fran Hughes

First Fleet - Objectives - 1 views

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    "First Fleet Online consists of information about the convicts who were transported to Australia in 1787."
Fran Hughes

William Bligh - 0 views

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    The life, times and travels of the extraordinary Vice-Admiral William Bligh. An interactive graphic novel
Fran Hughes

True Adventures of John Nicol by Julian Bruere (illustrated historical account) - 1 views

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    Curriculum Corporation: Reading Enriches LearningBooks and learning activities for younger (years 2-4)
St Andrew's Library

Federation images 2 - 0 views

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    Images from National Library of Australia
St Andrew's Library

Famous Australians - 1 views

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    The following refer to people who achieved high levels of recognition in some way linked to Australia. Some of the listed were not born in Australia, nor lived in Australia. Others were born here. Some lived permanently in Australia.
Jenny Nayler

Bound For Botany Bay (1988) - Part 1 - YouTube - 1 views

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    Thanks to Geraldine Feaver TSV TCEO for sharing this one. Always preview the entire clip before sharing with students. Check to consider if some of the content might be disturbing to students.
Fran Hughes

The Silver Donkey by Sonya Hartnett - 0 views

  • Books and learning activities for younger (years 2–4) and older (years 5–8) readers.
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    Curriculum Corporation: Reading Enriches Learning Books and learning activities for years 5-8 readers
Fran Hughes

Red Haze by Leon Davidson (non-fiction) - 0 views

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    Curriculum Corporation : Reading Enriches Learning Books and learning activities for years5-7
Fran Hughes

Ned Kelly's Jerilderie Letter by Carole Wilkinson (edited primary source) - 0 views

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    Curriculum Corporation : Reading Enriches Learning Books and learning activities for years 5-7
St Andrew's Library

Migrant history - objects through time - 0 views

  • Prior to the arrival of Homo sapiens or Humans in Europe, the Middle East and Asia, these places were inhabited by another species of Hominoid, Homo heidelburgensisor Neanderthals.
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  • Migration to the Australian continent for these travellers was a difficult task. Australia is separated from South East Asia by a great expanse of water. During the last Ice Age, the distance was smaller because so much water was locked up in glaciers. But before 50,000 years ago humans would still have faced a voyage across fifty miles of open sea to get to Australia. They must have built sea craft strong enough to survive the voyage, a technological feat that went beyond making spears or lighting fires.
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    Museum objects with essays.
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    Australia 50,000 Years Ago Aboriginal people migrate to Northern Australia through Asia Prior to the arrival of Homo sapiens or Humans in Europe, the Middle East and Asia, these places were inhabited by another species of Hominoid, Homo heidelburgensisor Neanderthals.
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    Australia 50,000 Years Ago Aboriginal people migrate to Northern Australia through Asia Prior to the arrival of Homo sapiens or Humans in Europe, the Middle East and Asia, these places were inhabited by another species of Hominoid, Homo heidelburgensisor Neanderthals.
Fran Hughes

The journal of Watkin Stench | Inside A Dog - 0 views

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    "They were the pioneers - the ships' rats who found themselves in a strange new land. England was three-quarters of a year's sailing time away. The year was 1788. Among the pioneers in Australia was Watkin Stench, a young black rat." Publisher/imprint Hodder Silver.
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