Skip to content

Indigenous Rights and Freedoms - Stage 5

AVAILABLE TO BOOK FROM TERM 4, 2022

With a First Nations Educator, students will investigate the role, actions and influence of an individual or group involved in the achievement of the Civil Rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Along the tour, students will be presented with a range of sources to help guide their understanding of the Stolen Generations, Day of Mourning protest, rights and freedoms denied, methods used by civil rights activists to achieve change for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and influence of the US Civil Rights movement to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Civil Rights in Australia.

Stages

Stage 5 History

Location

Rathborne Lodge

Duration

2 hours

Cost

Click here. Minimum charges apply. Discounts apply for full day programs!

Sustainable Development Goals

Through our education programs we aim to 
•    ensure inclusive and quality education for all and promote lifelong learning (SDG 4)
•    demonstrate actions that work towards making cities inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable (SDG 11)
•    inform and empower students to preserve our forests and halt biodiversity loss (SDG 15)

Through the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals we promote prosperity for the whole community, while protecting our planet for future generations.