

Rights & Freedoms / Referendum
The Performance
‘A little girl with a fantastic voice led the singing & we sang Beatles songs all the way back. The spirit was tremendous.’ – Moree pool. Freedom Ride Diary Curthoys
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Glen Phillips has a degree in acting from Wollongong University. He has toured into schools for twenty years and is a theatre-for-young-people specialist. In Rights & Freedoms/Referendum Glen explores the ongoing civil rights movement in Australia.
In 1967 a Referendum on aboriginal rights was held. An argument for a NO vote had not been formulated as a majority of politicians had favoured the proposal. The amendment passed in a landslide with 90.77 percent voting for change. Aboriginal people would now be counted in the census & the door was open to further legislate to end discrimination & empower Aboriginal people.
Rights & Freedoms/Referendum looks at the years preceding this historic vote, and the years since. It reflects on the changing attitudes & public awareness in Australia & charts the continuing evolution of the civil rights movement.
Curriculum Area’s Covered |
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1770-1934. Cpt. Cook. Terra Nullius. The Frontier Wars. |
1869. The Stolen Generation. |
Boer War – Afghanistan. Black Diggers & the RSL. |
1938. The day of mourning. Covered in accompanying material. |
1939. The Cummeragunja walk-off. Covered in accompanying material. |
1965. Charlie Perkins & the Freedom ride. |
1967. Referendum. |
1988. The Barunga Statement. Bob Hawke promises a treaty. |
2017. The Uluru Statement from the Heart. |
THE MUSIC OF CIVIL RIGHTS FROM MIDNIGHT OIL TO BAKER BOY. |
This presentation makes use of historical primary sources: speeches, songs, poetry, political declarations, reportage, anecdotes, recollection & opinion.
Details
SUITABILITY | Years 7 – 10 |
DURATION | 55 minutes + 15 minute Q&A |
COST PER STUDENT | $7.70 ($7.00 + 70c GST) |
MIN PER SESSION | $770.00 ($700 + $70 GST ) if 100 students or less |
NOTES | Teacher Notes provided |