Poverty

Richard Downs, Indigenous leader and spokesperson for the Alyawarr people.

Preview: new resource on Indigenous rights in Australia

View materials from the resource "Indigenous rights in Australia today: where do you stand?"

Amnesty International will shortly be releasing a package of curriculum resources on Indigenous rights in Australia today, focussing on issues ranging from the Northern Territory Intervention to Indigenous rights to land and the Apology to the Stolen Generations.

The materials are designed for students at middle and senior secondary level around Australia. They will be useful for History, English, Legal Studies, Aboriginal Studies, Civics and Citizenship, Politics and Legal Studies.

View some of the materials from this resource, and receive an email when the full package is available.

Youth delegates at the International Committee Meeting 2007 doing a giant origami crane action

The right attitude

Young Australians recognise that most Australians, by global standards, are privileged enough to have access to shelter, food, water, free health care and free schooling, whilst others in developing countries aren't so lucky. They also believe that Australians should do more to support those in need in developing countries, Anita Harvey reports.

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