Every digital resource on Film Australia’s Digital Learning site is tagged with descriptive terms. This list shows the resources which are tagged with ‘politics’.
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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 / Federation
National / Year 11 & 12 / History / Leaders
NSW / Stage 5 / English / Australian Biography
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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.
National / Year 11 & 12 / History / Leaders
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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Broadcaster control
Liz Jacka details the history of broadcaster control and the introduction of the Australian Broadcasting Control Board.
QLD / Year 8 & 9 / SOSE / Government and Law
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Bruce Dawe - Anti War Poet
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 / Poetry
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Developing Cartoon Themes
Cartoonist David Pope explains how an idea is developed into the day's cartoon.
National / Year 7 & 8 / Civics and Citizenship / Citizenship in a democracy
National / Year 9 & 10 / Society and Environment / Social Systems
National / Year 11 & 12 / Political Studies / Contemporary political and social issues
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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.
NSW / Stage 5 / History / Topic 1 Australia to 1914
National / Year 11 & 12 / Australian Studies / White Australia Policy
National / Year 11 & 12 / History / Leaders
National / Year 9 & 10 / English and Media Literacy / Australian Biography
NSW / Stage 5 / English / Australian Biography
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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 / Australian Biography
National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Indigenous Studies
National / Year 11 & 12 / Australian Studies / Indigenous Studies
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Indigenous Rights - Repatriation
The repatriation of aboriginal remains is an issue close to Aboriginal peoples' hearts and spirit and play a significant part of the reconciliation process.
National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Indigenous Studies
National / Year 9 & 10 / Indigenous Studies / History
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Indigenous Rights - Albert Namatjira
Northern Territory Art Gallery Curator Franchesca Cubillo talks about the life of acclaimed Arrente artist Albert Namatjira (1902-1959) and his citizenship granted in 1957.
National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Indigenous Studies
National / Year 7 & 8 / Indigenous Studies / Political & civil rights
National / Year 9 & 10 / Indigenous Studies / Political & civil rights
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Indigenous Rights - Representation
Deputy Chief Minister Marion Scrymgour and Aboriginal Tent Embassy representative Robert Craigie discuss the representation of Aboriginal people in Australian political institutions.
National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Indigenous Studies
National / Year 9 & 10 / Indigenous Studies / Political & civil rights
National / Year 11 & 12 / Indigenous Studies / Aboriginal Culture post 20th Century
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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.
NSW / Stage 5 / History / Topic 3 Australia between the Wars
National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Great Depression
National / Year 11 & 12 / History / Leaders
National / Year 11 & 12 / History / The Depression
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.
NSW / Stage 5 / English / Storytelling
NSW / Stage 5 / English / Australians at war
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
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Mining Bougainville
Gregory Kopa, a Bougainville villager describes how he felt when geologists started to look for copper on Bougainville in the 1960s.
NSW / Stage 6 HSC / English / Belonging
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National Peak Indigenous Body?
Students and the Honorable Mal Brough look at how best peak bodies work for the community they represent.
National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Indigenous Studies
National / Year 7 & 8 / Indigenous Studies / Political & civil rights
National / Year 9 & 10 / Indigenous Studies / Political & civil rights
National / Year 11 & 12 / Indigenous Studies / Leaders
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Parliamentary Representation of Indigenous People
The strength of democracies is founded on the breadth of the representation of it's parliamentarians.
National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Indigenous Studies
National / Year 9 & 10 / Indigenous Studies / Political & civil rights
National / Year 11 & 12 / Indigenous Studies / Aboriginal Culture post 20th Century
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Rats in the Ranks
Ambition, courage, envy, betrayal, disaster, triumph ... in other words a classic study of politics.
National / Year 7 & 8 / English and Media Literacy / Documentaries
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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.
NSW / Stage 6 Preliminary / Modern History / Part 3 Personalities in the Twentieth Century
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Satire and Democracy, Joe Hockey
Joe Hockey talks about political cartoons in the media and their personal effect on the subject.
National / Year 7 & 8 / Civics and Citizenship / Citizenship in a democracy
National / Year 11 & 12 / Political Studies / Contemporary political and social issues
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Sport and Politics
Can politics and sport be separated? Should international sporting events be influenced by issues such as human rights?
National / Year 9 & 10 / Civics and Citizenship / Sport
National / Year 11 & 12 / Australian Studies / Sport
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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.
NSW / Stage 5 / English / Australians at war
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The Art Machine
Powered by a funding boiler, the current Art Machine features a critic unit, pop tube and entertainment cylinder.
VIC / VELS Level 6 / The Arts / Exploring and responding
VIC / VELS Level 6 / The Arts / Creating and making
VIC / VCE Unit 1 / Studio Arts / Artistic inspiration and techniques
VIC / VCE Unit 2 / Studio Arts / Design exploration and concepts
VIC / VCE Unit 2 / Studio Arts / Design exploration and concepts
VIC / VCE Unit 4 / Studio Arts / Studio production and art industry contexts
National / Year 9 & 10 / Visual Arts / Creating, making and presenting
National / Year 9 & 10 / Visual Arts / Art criticism and aesthetics
National / Year 9 & 10 / Visual Arts / Past and present contexts
National / Year 7 & 8 / Visual Arts / Past and present contexts
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The Bark Petition
In 1963 the Aboriginal Elders at Yirrkala presented the Federal Government with a bark painting, the title deed to their country.
National / Year 7 & 8 / Indigenous Studies / Political & civil rights
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The Effect of Cartoons
Bruce Petty investigates the effects of political satire and cartooning.
National / Year 11 & 12 / Political Studies / Contemporary political and social issues
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The Environmental Bandwagon
David Pope takes us through the evolution of his political cartoon "The Environmental Bandwagon"
National / Year 7 & 8 / Civics and Citizenship / Citizenship in a democracy
National / Year 9 & 10 / Society and Environment / Social Systems
National / Year 11 & 12 / Political Studies / Contemporary political and social issues
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The Global Machine
Humans have always argued over territory; it’s just that the weapons get deadlier and the rules keep changing.
QLD / Year 8 & 9 / SOSE / Historical Perspectives
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The Government Machine
Available in various models fuelled by ideological steam, the government contraption has survived numerous violent revisions.
National / Year 9 & 10 / Civics and Citizenship / Historical perspectives
National / Year 9 & 10 / Civics and Citizenship / Government and Law
National / Year 9 & 10 / Civics and Citizenship / Citizenship in a democracy
QLD / Year 8 & 9 / SOSE / Government and Law
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The Law Machine
Starting as a simple apparatus to test sin and guilt, the law has become one of our most convoluted contraptions.
QLD / Year 8 & 9 / SOSE / Government and Law
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The New Curriculum
Talkback Classroom participants argue that students have a say in developing curriculum.
National / Year 7 & 8 / Civics and Citizenship / Citizenship in a democracy
National / Year 9 & 10 / Civics and Citizenship / Citizenship in a democracy
National / Year 11 & 12 / Australian Studies / Citizenship
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The Role of Cartoons
Cartoonist David Pope talks about the creation and influence of political cartooning.
National / Year 9 & 10 / Society and Environment / Social Systems
National / Year 11 & 12 / Political Studies / Contemporary political and social issues
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Toowoomba - The Politics of Recycling Water
The majority opinion is entitled to respect - in 2007, the referendum to use recycled in Toowoomba is defeated.
National / Year 7 & 8 / Australian Geography / Global issues and the role of citizenship
National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian Geography / Australian communities
National / Year 11 & 12 / Australian Geography / Global challenges
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Water Allocation
Jondaryan Shire Mayor Peter Taylor explains water allocation in his dry Queensland region.
National / Year 11 & 12 / Australian Geography / Global challenges
National / Year 7 & 8 / Australian Geography / Investigating the world
National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian Geography / Australia's environments
National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian Geography / Natural Resources
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Water Tanks
What are the practicalities and economics of water tanks in sustaining the supply of water?
National / Year 7 & 8 / Australian Geography / Global issues and the role of citizenship
National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian Geography / Australian communities
National / Year 11 & 12 / Australian Geography / Global challenges
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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 11 & 12 / History / Leaders
National / Year 11 & 12 / History / Leaders
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