Filthy Rich & Homeless

Are you a teacher? Check out the Filthy Rich and Homeless schools resources, including 'Choose your own path': An interactive classroom experience.

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Did you take part in the CEO sleepout? This pack includes information on how to host a screening of Filthy Rich and Homeless at your workplace.
There are many myths and misconceptions surrounding homelessness. Take this quiz to test your knowledge.

WRITE SPOKEN WORD POETRY

Join forces with Jan Fran and talented slam poet Sukhjit Kaur to learn how to express yourself through the art of spoken word.

Face Up To Racism at School

Use this teachers resource to explore race and prejudice with your class.
For the Love of Meat

Engage your class with these teaching resources around Matthew Evans' For the Love of Meat.

Subjects include Geography and Design & Technology for Years 9-10.

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Servant or Slave Director Steven McGregor and former Cootamundra Girl Rita Wright discuss an unacknowledged part of our recent past.

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