Voices of Australia: Activity sheet 3 - rightsED
Voices of Australia - Activity sheet 3
Timeline response
Key words
Respect: deferential esteem felt or shown towards a person or quality.
Migration: to move from one place of abode to another, especially in a
different country.
Sacred: made holy by religious, spiritual or cultural association.
Ramadan: the ninth month of the Muslim year, during which strict fasting is
observed from dawn to sunset.
Dreamtime: in Aboriginal belief: a collection of events beyond living
memory that shaped the physical, spiritual and moral world.
Task
Complete the following questions by referring to pages 11-18 in Voices of
Australia, History of change - timeline of Australia's race relations (available
at: www.humanrights.gov.au/racial_discrimination/voices/pdf/voices_mlc50dpi.pdf )
- Indonesia first began trading with Australia in what year?
- Find out what 'terra nullius' means
- Who was 'Pemulwoy'?
- What year was the first Jewish organisation formed in Australia?
- What is John Batman famous for?
- Why were Afghan camel drivers useful in 1860?
- How many convicts had been sent to Australia by 1868?
- When was the first mosque built in Australia, and where?
- Which event inspired large scale immigration to Australia from Europe and Asia
before 1900? - What year did Indigenous Australians become eligible to vote?
- In what year did Australia sign the International Convention on the
Elimination of all forms of Racial Discrimination? - Which Prime Minister was responsible for dismantling the White Australia
Policy? - Use the chart below to record the years when different migrant groups arrived in
Australia. (You can add extra dates from your own knowledge)
Date |
Arrived from |
Reason for leaving |
eg. 1788-1868 |
England |
Sent as convicts |
1984 |
Refugees fleeing war in Ethiopia |
- In 1987 a Royal Commission in to Aboriginal Deaths in Custody began. What was
the purpose of this inquiry? - What year was mandatory detention of asylum seekers introduced?
- Why was Mabo (1992) such an important case for Indigenous
Australians? - Use the chart below, the timeline, and your own knowledge, to show the positive
and negative stories about race relations in Australia during the last 10 years.
Positive |
Negative |