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Top 10 resources to learn about the Anzacs
Many wonderful institutions have educational resources to help schools commemorate Anzac Day, each offering a different way to engage primary and secondary students with Anzac history.
Dino Dome: Mesozoic mayhem for the ears
Dino Dome is a high-energy podcast combining history, geography, science, fact and fiction.
Animal Sound Safari takes your ears around the world
Animal Sound Safari is an audio adventure through time and across cultures around the world.
Nationwide: Jack Mundey, the BLF and 'green bans'
Imagine a trade union whose members fought not only for better pay and working conditions, but to save parts of Australia's natural and built environment.
Duration: 9 minutes 58 seconds
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Short & Curly: An ethics podcast for kids
Short & Curly is an ethics podcast that poses curly questions about everything from animals and technology to school, pop culture and the future.
Representing Indigenous Australians in 19th Century Art
Explore these artworks on Indigenous Australians from the National Gallery of Australia's collection of 19th century Australian art.
Portraits of 19th-Century Women in Australia
Explore the lives of 19th-century women by looking at five very different portraits from the National Portrait Gallery.
Old and Rare Trades
Celebrate old and rare trades and the talented makers and artisans keeping these trades alive.
The Mighty Aztecs
Who were the Mexihcah? Discover the rich and brutal history of the Aztec culture and the birth of Modern Mexico.
Unlocking the identity of the Sphinx
What is known about the origins of the Sphinx?
Duration: 2 minutes 55 seconds
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Exploring the mystical sanctuary of Osiris
Travel 30 metres beneath the Giza Plateau to explore one of Egypt's most significant archaeological discoveries, the Tomb of Osiris.
Duration: 3 minutes 37 seconds
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Who broke the Sphinx's nose?
For many years the troops of French military commander Napoleon Bonaparte were blamed for mutilating the nose of the Sphinx.
Duration: 3 minutes 5 seconds
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Always check your sources
What better place can you imagine for a Library of Knowledge, where the answers to all questions can be found, than beneath the paws of the Sphinx?
Duration: 3 minutes 23 seconds
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Lutruwita: Introduction
Prior to the arrival of the British in 1803, Tasmania was inhabited by people from nine Aboriginal nations.
Duration: 5 minutes 24 seconds
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Old People's Home for 4 Year Olds
A group of older adults living alone, join a group of lively 4-year-olds in an intergenerational play school for learning, connection and friendship.
Untold Stories from Australian WWI Memorials
When Australia joined World War I in 1914, thousands of young Australians from regional towns left their normal lives for war. These are the untold stories of those honoured on memorial cenotaphs across the nation.
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