Every digital resource on Film Australia’s Digital Learning site is tagged with descriptive terms. This list shows the resources which are tagged with ‘biography’.
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Andrew Fisher’s Lunch Box
Andrew Fisher’s tin lunch box reminds us that humble beginnings informed his political career: he went from union organiser to three-time Prime Minister, inventing the Australian ideal of a ‘fair go’ along the way.
National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Australian Biography
National / Year 11 & 12 / History / Leaders
National / Year 9 & 10 / English and Media Literacy / Australian Biography
VIC / VELS Level 6 / English / Australian Biography
NSW / Stage 5 / English / Australian Biography
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Australian Biography - Sir Marcus Oliphant
The first atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima. Sir Mark Oliphant helped to create the bomb, but even though it ended the war he can never reconcile himself to the loss of civilian life.
VIC / VELS Level 6 / English / Science work
NSW / Stage 4 / English / Science work
NSW / Stage 5 / English / Science work
NSW / Stage 6 HSC / English / Science work
NSW / Stage 6 Preliminary / English / Science work
NSW / Stage 6 HSC / ESL / Science work
NSW / Stage 6 Preliminary / ESL / Australians at war
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Ben Chifley’s Pipe
Possibly our best loved Prime Minister, and a former train driver, Ben Chifley was rarely seen without his pipe, as he guided the country through the austere post-war years.
NSW / Stage 5 / History / Topic 8 Australia's social and cultural history
NSW / Stage 5 / English / Storytelling
National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Post-World War 2 Society
National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Australian Biography
National / Year 11 & 12 / History / Leaders
National / Year 9 & 10 / English and Media Literacy / Australian Biography
VIC / VELS Level 6 / English / Australian Biography
NSW / Stage 5 / English / Australian Biography
NSW / Stage 6 Preliminary / Modern History / Part 3 Personalities in the Twentieth Century
NSW / Stage 6 Preliminary / Modern History / Part 2 National Studies - Australia 1945-1983
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Bradman's Bats
Donald Bradman’s bats are a reminder of how this cricket legend played himself into the record books, earning the status of Australian icon.
NSW / Stage 5 / History / Topic 3 Australia between the Wars
NSW / Stage 5 / English / Australian icons
NSW / Stage 4/5 / History Elective / Topic 3 Thematic studies (heroes and villains)
VIC / VELS Level 6 / History / Australian biography
National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Australian Biography
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Bruce Dawe Reads "Little Red Fox"
Bruce Dawe reads his poem "Little Red Fox". This encounter with highly regarded Australian poet Bruce Dawe allows us an insight into the motivation and methods of a very fine writer. His ability to express the drama and beauty of everyday life has made his work readily accessible to the general public.
QLD / Year 10 / English / The Depression
QLD / Year 10 / English / Family Relations
National / Year 9 & 10 / English and Media Literacy / Great Depression
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Death of a Workman In A Streeton Painting
Streeton's eyewitness account of the death of a workman during the blasting of a railway tunnel at Lapstone in the NSW Blue Mountains. It becomes the inspiration for his painting "Fire's on, Lapstone Tunnel".
VIC / VELS Level 6 / English / Artists at work
NSW / Stage 5 / English / Artists at work
NSW / Stage 6 HSC / English / Artists at work
NSW / Stage 6 Preliminary / English / Artists at work
NSW / Stage 6 HSC / ESL / Artists at work
NSW / Stage 6 Preliminary / ESL / Artists at work
NSW / Stage 4 / English / Artists at work
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Edmund Barton and the Velvet Soap Advertisement
The Velvet Soap advertising campaign is a tongue-in-cheek reminder of Edmund Barton’s hand in formulating the White Australia policy.
National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Australian Biography
National / Year 9 & 10 / English and Media Literacy / Australian Biography
VIC / VELS Level 6 / English / Australian Biography
NSW / Stage 5 / English / Australian Biography
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Endeavour Journal
Written on board the Endeavour during his trip down under in 1770, James Cook’s journal records the beginning of Australia as we know it today.
NSW / Stage 4/5 / History Elective / Topic 3 Thematic studies (heroes and villains)
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Even Tennis Stars Need Their Coach
Members of the 2000 Australian Davis Cup team, including Pat Rafter and Lleyton Hewitt, talk about their relationship with their coach, John Newcombe. For Newcombe, the role of the coach is to treat your team as you yourself would want to be treated.
VIC / VELS Level 5 / English / Sports work
NSW / Stage 4 / English / Sport
NSW / Stage 5 / English / Sport
NSW / Stage 6 HSC / English / Sport
NSW / Stage 6 Preliminary / English / Sport
NSW / Stage 6 HSC / ESL / Sport
NSW / Stage 6 Preliminary / ESL / Sport
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Harold Holt’s Briefcase
The disappearance of our seventeenth Prime Minister, Harold Holt, during a beach holiday sparked countless conspiracy theories. The items left in his briefcase are a significant time capsule of his last days as Prime Minister.
NSW / Stage 5 / History / Topic 8 Australia's social and cultural history
National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Indigenous Studies
National / Year 9 & 10 / English and Media Literacy / Representation
National / Year 11 & 12 / History / 1960s
National / Year 9 & 10 / English and Media Literacy / Australian Biography
VIC / VELS Level 6 / English / Australian Biography
NSW / Stage 5 / English / Australian Biography
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James Scullin And The GCMG
James Scullin inspired the people when he offered to rent out The Lodge during the Depression, but his fierce nationalism is best revealed in his campaign to install an Australian-born Governor General.
National / Year 9 & 10 / English and Media Literacy / Australian Biography
VIC / VELS Level 6 / English / Australian Biography
NSW / Stage 5 / English / Australian Biography
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John Curtin’s Australian Journalists’ Association Badge
John Curtin’s journalistic instincts came in handy during World War Two when he kept the media onside with secret press briefings. He wore his AJA badge every day he was in office.
VIC / VELS Level 6 / English / Australians at war
NSW / Stage 5 / History / Topic 4 Australia and World War 2
NSW / Stage 5 / English / Storytelling
National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Australian Biography
NSW / Stage 5 / English / Australians at war
National / Year 11 & 12 / History / World War 2 - Homefront
National / Year 11 & 12 / History / Leaders
National / Year 9 & 10 / English and Media Literacy / Australian Biography
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Joseph Lyons’ Love Letters
Politics rarely produces impassioned romantics, which makes the hundreds of letters Joseph Lyons wrote to his adored wife and confidante, Enid, as fascinating as they are unexpected
NSW / Stage 5 / History / Topic 3 Australia between the Wars
National / Year 11 & 12 / History / Leaders
National / Year 9 & 10 / English and Media Literacy / Australian Biography
VIC / VELS Level 6 / English / Australian Biography
NSW / Stage 5 / English / Australian Biography
QLD / Year 11 & 12 / English / Representation
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Robert Menzies’ Camera
Robert Menzies’ lifelong passion for home movies resulted in a surprisingly personal record of the war years, including footage of a young Princess Elizabeth.
National / Year 11 & 12 / History / Leaders
National / Year 9 & 10 / English and Media Literacy / Australian Biography
VIC / VELS Level 6 / English / Australian Biography
NSW / Stage 5 / English / Australian Biography
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She Wanted To Fly
In the 1930s Nancy Bird Walton became known as the "Angel of the Desert", working with the Royal Flying Doctor Service. Some tried to discourage a woman flying on her own in the turbulent conditions of the outback.
NSW / Stage 4 / English / Australians at work
NSW / Stage 5 / English / Australians at work
NSW / Stage 6 HSC / English / Australians at work
NSW / Stage 6 Preliminary / English / Australians at work
NSW / Stage 6 HSC / ESL / Australians at work
NSW / Stage 6 Preliminary / ESL / Australians at work
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Stanley Melbourne Bruce's Cigarette Case
Stanley Melbourne Bruce treasured Turkish President Mustafa Kemal Atatürk’s gift of a gold cigarette case throughout his life.
VIC / VELS Level 6 / English / Australians at war
National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Australian Biography
NSW / Stage 5 / English / Australians at war
National / Year 11 & 12 / History / Leaders
National / Year 9 & 10 / English and Media Literacy / Australian Biography
VIC / VELS Level 6 / English / Australian Biography
NSW / Stage 5 / English / Australian Biography
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William Hughes and the 1916 Conscription Badge
William Hughes, “The Little Digger”, campaigned twice for national conscription to boost an Australian army decimated by World War One.
NSW / Stage 5 / History / Topic 2 Australia and World War 1
National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Australian Biography
National / Year 9 & 10 / English and Media Literacy / Australian Biography
VIC / VELS Level 6 / English / Australian Biography
NSW / Stage 5 / English / Australian Biography
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