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Instructional Video4:52
Schooling Online Kids

History for Kids: Stage 1 - Preserving the Past

3rd - Higher Ed
Discover the fascinating world of Aboriginal rock art: a window into the past that tells us a lot about Aboriginal history. Travel to Ku-ring-gai national park and explore the Garrigal culture. Along the way, engage with these Key...
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Instructional Video6:12
Schooling Online Kids

History for Kids: Stage 2 - Aboriginal Perspectives

3rd - Higher Ed
When Europeans first arrived in Australia, did they have a friendly relationship with Aboriginal people? What happened when Europeans started taking Aboriginal land? Watch now to discover the impact of colonisation on Aboriginal people....
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Instructional Video5:43
Schooling Online Kids

History for Kids: Stage 2 - Aboriginal Australia

3rd - Higher Ed
Discover what life was like for Aboriginal people before Europeans arrived in Australia. Be curious as you explore the rich culture of the Gadigal people and their relationship with the land. Along the way, engage with this Key Inquiry...
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Instructional Video7:24
Schooling Online Kids

History for Kids: Stage 2 - The First Australians

3rd - Higher Ed
Travel back in time to discover what life was like for the first people who ever lived in Australia. Discover the richness of the world’s oldest continuing culture as you explore rock paintings, Dreamtime stories and Aboriginal...
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Instructional Video3:41
Infognostica

Aboriginals of Australia and the Out of Africa theory (Human Histories Part 1)

9th - 12th
The aboriginals may be living proof that our current understanding of ancient history could be wrong. Their very existence on this remote island raises more questions than it does answers. The Out of Africa theory in this instance falls...
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Instructional Video8:49
Schooling Online Kids

History for Kids: Stage 3 - Votes for All!

3rd - Higher Ed
Did you know that when Australia first became a nation, some people were not allowed to vote? Travel through the twentieth century to discover the exciting story of how women and Aboriginal people fought for the right to vote. Along the...
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Instructional Video4:14
Natural History Museum

First Fleet: Spearing the Governor | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
One of the most famous paintings from the early British colonization of Australia depicts a dramatic incident in which Governor Arthur Phillip, was wounded by a spear thrown by an Aboriginal Australian man. Professor Carl Bridge and Dr...
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Instructional Video4:05
Natural History Museum

First Fleet: Aboriginal Australian artist Daniel Boyd's new installation | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
This year's artist-in-residence at the Natural History Museum, Daniel Boyd, discusses the First Fleet artworks created by the British artists on board the Endeavor and First Fleet and how his new installation on show at the Museum...
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Instructional Video12:47
Schooling Online Kids

History for Kids: Stage 3 - Extraordinary Australians

3rd - Higher Ed
It’s time to meet some extraordinary Australians who have done lots of extraordinary things! Meet David Unaipon, Cathy Freeman, Jessica Mauboy and Hein Bergerhausen – discover what makes these people so incredible! Along the way, engage...
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Instructional Video2:34
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Rebecca West - Teachers Make a Difference - Mr. Field and Anthony Pitt

Higher Ed
Rebecca West was a top ten finalist for the 2021 Global Teacher Prize. Rebecca is also deputy principal at Bonnyrigg Public School, New South Wales, Australia, knew as soon as she entered a classroom as a student-teacher 22 years ago...
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Instructional Video9:49
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Rebecca West - Teaching in the Global Pandemic - Australia

Higher Ed
Rebecca West was a top ten finalist for the 2021 Global Teacher Prize. Rebecca is also deputy principal at Bonnyrigg Public School, New South Wales, Australia, knew as soon as she entered a classroom as a student-teacher 22 years ago...
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Instructional Video7:30
Schooling Online Kids

History for Kids: Early Stage 1: Fantastic Families

3rd - Higher Ed
Australia is full of fantastic families! Join Katie, Haruki and Mia as they talk about their families. Discover the wonderful diversity of Australian family life, both in the past and in the present. Along the way, engage with this Key...
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Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

The History, Mechanics, and Sport of the Boomerang

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Trace the boomerang back to its origins as a hunting weapon used by indigenous Australians thousands of years ago to its evolution into a sport and form of entertainment. Discover how the unique construction and spin of a boomerang...
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Instructional Video3:44
Curated Video

Australia's Stolen Generation part 1: the Aboriginese Act 1905

12th - Higher Ed
The Australian Aborigines Act 1905 gave the state permission to remove Indigenous Australians from their families. Children who were part Aboriginal and part white were especially targeted. A. O. Neville, the Chief Protector of...
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Instructional Video5:01
Curated Video

Australia's Stolen Generation part 2: the Kidnapping of Molly, Gracie, and Daisy

12th - Higher Ed
Molly, Gracie, and Daisy grew up in the Jigalong town in Western Australia. They all had a Martu (Aboriginal Australian) mother and a white Australian father, which meant authorities were keeping a closer watch on the girls. In July of...
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Instructional Video6:24
Ancient Lights Media

Australia: Introduction and Geographical Features

6th - 8th
This clip introduces the geography, people and history of the Australian continent.
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Instructional Video6:06
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

River Tours and Bush Food on the Sunshine Coast

9th - 12th
Movin' to the Country is a series that celebrates the entrepreneurs, innovators and dreamers transforming Australia's beautiful regional areas in surprising new ways. Simon grew up at sea. He and his wife, Jenna now conduct water tours...
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Instructional Video7:29
Curated Video

Bunyip: Australia’s Mysterious Amphibian Monster

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewOriginating in the stories and beliefs of the southeastern Indigenous peoples of Australia, accounts of the bunyip are widely varied. This episode uses Aboriginal stories, historical records, and fossils to explore the bunyip legend, and...
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Instructional Video12:42
Curated Video

Australia's 50,000-Year-Old Superhighways

3rd - Higher Ed
Archeologists and scientists have mapped ancient migration superhighways across Australia, which were used around 50,000 to 70,000 years ago by the first people to populate the land. These pathways remarkably align with modern highways,...
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Instructional Video4:59
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Honest Tours of Australia's Top End

9th - 12th
Movin' to the Country is a series that celebrates the entrepreneurs, innovators and dreamers transforming Australia's beautiful regional areas in surprising new ways. Tess started a business where tours of Litchfield National Park are...
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Instructional Video4:16
Australian National Maritime Museum

Canoe-making demonstrations - Uncle Wally Cooper, Richard Kennedy and David Payne

6th - 11th
Uncle Wally Cooper Burraja Aboriginal Centre, Albury Wodonga area In 2012, the museum held Australia's first major conference Nawi - exploring Australia's Indigenous watercraft - aiming to throw new light on the study of Aboriginal and...
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Instructional Video4:50
ARTiculations

What Exactly is the Decorative Arts? | ARTiculations

6th - 11th
What is the Decorative Arts and what are some of the problems with its definition? #withcaptions For more videos and blog posts - visit: http://www.articulations.co You can also follow me on: Instagram:...
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Instructional Video3:19
The Guardian

Light painting: Peter Solness's illuminated landscapes

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Australian Peter Solness specialises in the photographic technique of light painting, not simply as a visual effect but as a way to reach more deeply to the heart of his subjects. He delves into the Australian landscape, a harsh and...
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Instructional Video1:46
Curated Video

Save Our Catchment - EP01 - Acknowledgment of Country

6th - 11th
Traditional Indigenous owners welcome school students to the traditional lands of Wahlubal people of the Bundjalung Nation. This episode explores the ancient connection to the land and the role of First Nations people in protecting the...

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