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While the future has never been more uncertain, recent events have revealed how workers and workplaces can adapt. Explore this collection of videos to see how new jobs are emerging in a changing economy, discuss what kind of skills we're going to need, and listen to some advice to put the challenges of preparing for this world into perspective.
The summer of 2019-20 has been a horrific one for bushfires in Australia. Help your students understand the causes and science of bushfires, and meet the people fighting — and recovering from — the phenomenon.
With classroom-ready clips for term 1, put some of the big issues of the summer in context, and discuss Lunar New Year, Australia Day, Safer Internet Day, Clean Up Australia Day and Harmony Day as well.
Learn how the role of women has changed over time and how people have fought for their civil rights in a collection to mark International Women's Day.
Find out how migration and population trends have changed Australia and its culture through this curated collection.
Autism is a condition that affects the way an individual relates to his or her environment and their interaction with other people. Get insights into the lives of individuals living with autism.
Gain new insights into the lives of the diverse individuals who seek asylum in Australia and around the world with this collection of clips and documentaries.
The ocean serves not only as Earth's lungs, but is also home to nanoarchaeum equitans, the world's smallest living organism, and the gigantic blue whale, the largest creature to have ever lived. See why the sea is so important in this timely collection marking World Oceans Day.
Explore changing experiences of democracy and citizenship through the stories of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, focusing on land rights and the significance of Mabo Day.
A royal wedding is a marriage ceremony involving members of royal family. This week we are celebrating the royal event the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Ramadan, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar, is a special time for Muslims. See how the community fasts from dawn and dines together come sunset with Behind the News and Compass. (ACHASSK065,VCHHK077)
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