NAIDOC week
Explore a range of exciting activity ideas to celebrate NAIDOC week.
This matrix has 12 activities including books and activity sheets, cooking, virtual excursions and more.

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This matrix has 12 activities including books and activity sheets, cooking, virtual excursions and more.
Visit the Press Gallery and see the journalists' busy offices. Learn about the role of the media in democracy.
Encourage students to get out their pencils and start drawing.
Visit MoAD from your classroom and get young people talking about democracy, leadership and sustainability.
Students unpack the role of political cartoons, explore techniques and develop their media literacy skills.
The return of an icon of the 1980s.
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