Media and meaning making
Develop media literacy and critical thinking skills.
This matrix has a wide variety of engaging activities to support media making and development of critical thinking skills.
MoAD and the Courtyard Cafe are open. Some exhibitions and rooms will be closed from September 2025 for essential building works. Learn more
This matrix has a wide variety of engaging activities to support media making and development of critical thinking skills.
Learn what the Constitution is, what a referendum is and the issues Australians have voted on in the past.
Join us as we connect with bestselling and award-winning authors Adam Goodes and Ellie Laing.
Hear stories about Ben Chifley's time in office and visit the rooms he worked in.
Discover traditions, connect with people who made change and consider the important role of young people.
How by-elections work.
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