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HansART – Interpreting Hansard records

Explore parliamentary debates from the last 100 years of records.

 

Australia's federal parliament has been the scene of many robust debates, which have led to significant decisions that have shaped our country. Hansard is the official written record of these parliamentary debates. 

Delve into Australia's Hansard records with secondary students through this creative response activity and guided inquiry-based exploration.

Draw students' attention to the power of these records for understanding our past and how words and speeches impact on our future. Engage students in a variety of contemporary themes which keep occurring throughout history.

Use these resources to explore some key parliamentary debates from the last 100 years of records on topics like:

  • sport and culture 
  • women's rights 
  • the environment 
  • First Nations rights 
  • immigration and refugees 
  • Old Parliament House  

Students can choose a theme and use Hansard excerpts to design an artwork and then present, discuss and reflect on their work.

Studying Hansard

Resources

HansART – interpreting Hansard records – teacher resource

HansART – interpreting Hansard records – student workbook

Immigration and refugees – Hansard records

First Nations issues – Hansard records

Environment – Hansard records

Sport and culture – Hansard records

Old Parliament House – Hansard records

Women's rights – Hansard records

Youth voice in parliament - Hansard records