In My Blood it Runs
When Dujuan cannot run nor fight alone, he faces the history that runs straight into him and realises that not only has he inherited the trauma and dispossession of his land, but also the resilience and resistance of many generations of his people.
Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Education Resources
The AIATSIS Collection aims to create a world where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are recognised, respected, valued and celebrated. This collection of resources contains more than one million items, including books, audio, photographic, manuscript, moving image and art and object material, related to Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and histories.
Rights of the Child
Children’s Rights Queensland strongly advocates for and promotes the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Burka Ban
Students will contribute to discussions about cultural and religious dress, in particular Islamic head dress. Students will investigate and celebrate the cultural diversity in their classroom.
Clean Water Access – A Virtual Reality Experience for the Classroom
Evelyn and her community were facing an extreme water crisis, only getting access to clean water for about two hours every eight days, if at all. Follow Evelyn in her search for water and experience the incredible impact we can make together to the lives of people living in poverty
What She Makes – Civics and Geography
While big, powerful brands like Bonds and Just Jeans make huge revenues, the women who make our clothes are struggling to survive on poverty wages.
Labour Rights: Behind the Seams
Why do people work? Does it matter whether they are treated fairly? What are labour rights anyway? These are some of the questions explored in this interactive student resource.
Fundraising for schools
This guide looks at educational practice when fundraising at school, explores who Oxfam is and how money raised helps, and gives you practical teaching ideas and support.
Hunger in a world of plenty
To help students understand the global hunger crisis, Oxfam Australia has created a presentation based on our work in South Sudan, the Lake Chad Basin, the Horn of Africa and Yemen.
The ‘Live Strong’ Close the Gap education resource
The ‘Live Strong’ Close the Gap education resource has been created in collaboration with the Australian Council for Health, Physical Education and Recreation (ACHPER), National and Oxfam Australia, on behalf of the Close the Gap Coalition. It has been developed to support the delivery of a flexible and engaging curriculum to support the Close the […]