Historical Landmarks

Students investigate how European colonists acquired land in the 1770s. They reflect on the Frontier Wars and how these influenced place names and …

The Frontier Wars

Students learn the history of the convicts and colonists on the First Fleet and critically reflect on the commemoration of those who fought in the …

The First Fleet

Students investigate the reasons for British expansion and explore the perspectives of European convicts, colonists, and First Nations' peoples. #i…

Rebels and Trailblazers

In this unit, students investigate the historical injustices faced by First Nations peoples in Australia, including the impacts of systemic racism …

Life on the Reserve

This unit explores the distinctions between Missions, Reserves, and Stations. Students will engage in research activities and creative writing, inv…

The Ryan Family Walk Through York

Kadeena Ryan, Noongar Custodian, describes walking her four daughters to school in York, enjoying peaceful mornings, waterfalls, and the welcoming sho…

Shearing Days

Jayde Bateman, Noongar Custodian, recalls her childhood introduction to shearing sheds, vowing never to work there—only to spend over a decade in th…

Woodchopping with Dad

Karlee Parnham, Noongar Custodian, reflects on special one-on-one time with her dad, chopping wood and exploring the bush together.

Working on the Railway Line

Uncle Graham Nettle, Whadjuk Noongar Elder, shares the hard work of repairing railway lines with his team, a tribute to his strength and dedication.

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