Make a difference
Creative activity ideas for young people to support those around them.
This thought-provoking matrix will inspire students to consider how they can support others and create positive change in their home, school or local community.
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This thought-provoking matrix will inspire students to consider how they can support others and create positive change in their home, school or local community.
Tells the story of the conservation of Sir Edmund Barton's coatee.
Referendums give you the power to change the Constitution.
A chess set with pieces made to look like federal politicians.
What made the Watson government notable?
The role of CHOGM for Commonwealth governments.
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