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Australian History
AOS2 - Nation, Race and Citizen
Question | Answer |
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“The Desire that we should be one people, and remain | one people, without mixture of other races” ALFRED DEAKIN (PRIMARY) |
“The foundation stone of all | social reform is the education and enfranchisement of women” ROSE SCOTT (PRIMARY) |
White women and men shared: “The conviction that | non-white people at present lacked appropriate qualities for citizenship” PATRICIA GRIMSHAW (SECONDARY) |
“We want to train our | children to be… citizens” WALTER MURDOCH (Academic from Melbourne University – 1908) (PRIMARY) |
âIn every enlightened community the establishment of old-age pensions is regarded as | an ideal whose attainment should be earnestly soughtâ ATTORNEY GENERAL GROOME (PRIMARY) |
“I am human and | nothing human is beyond my sphere” VIDA GOLDSTEIN (PRIMARY) |
“By 1914 the Labor party had | held office in every state.” STUART MACINTYRE (SECONDARY) |
Australia, a place of redemption from “the Past with its | crashing empires, its falling thrones, its dotard races” WILLIAM LANE (PRIMARY) |
“Arbitration was a heroic effort to | engineer a system of social and economic fairness” PAUL KELLY (SECONDARY) |
“The more young Australians we | have the wealthier the country must be” ANDREW FISHER (PRIMARY) |
Conciliation and Arbitration Act | 1904 |
Customs Tariff Act | 1902 |
‘New Protection’ | 1906 |
Invalid and Old Age Pension Act | 1908 |
Workmen’s Compensation Act | 1912 |
The Commonwealth Franchise Act | 1902 |
Maternity Allowance Act | 1912 |
Immigration Restriction Act | 1901 |
Pacific Island Labourers Act | 1901 |
Defence Act Amendment | 1909 |
Defence Act | 1903 |
“There is no power in the world like that of women… this most | potent constituency we seek to represent, and for their suffrages we sue” - Louisa Lawson |
Aboriginals – Section 127 of the Australian Constitution | Stated that Aboriginal people were not to be counted in the census |
Aboriginals – Section 51 of the Australian Constitution | States must take responsibility for Aboriginal people |
“The crimson thread of | kinship runs through us all” HENRY PARKES (PRIMARY) |
âThe typical âAustralianâ is a practical man, rough, and ready in his manners and | quick to decry any appearance of affection in othersâ RUSSEL WARD (SECONDARY) |
Golden Summer - Arthur Streeton | 1889 |
Sunlight Sweet Coogee - Arthur Streeton | 1890 |
Clancy of the Overflow - Banjo Patterson | 1889 |
The Man from Snowy River - Banjo Patterson | 1890 |
A Holiday at Mentone - Charles Conder | 1888 |
My Country - Dorothea Mackellar | 1908 |
The Pioneer - Frederick McCubbin | 1904 |
Freedom on the Wallaby - Henry Lawson | 1891 |
The Drover's Wife - Henry Lawson | 1901 |
Bailed Up - Tom Roberts | 1895 |
Shearing the Rams - Tom Roberts | 1890 |
The Big Picture - Tom Roberts | 1903 |
Chinese Pest - Melbourne Punch | 1888 |
A Plain Case - Australian Tit-Bits | 1888 |
Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU): Formed in | 1888 in WA; 1892 in Tasmania |