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Early children's fiction in Australia

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The Library has an extensive collection of Australian children’s literature ranging from the first children’s book published in Australia to the latest releases.

Dirk Hartog 1616–2016: 400 years of Dutch-Australian connections

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This resource is aligned to the Australian Curriculum: Humanities and Social Sciences for Year 4 students.

The Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie

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The Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie from the Netherlands (VOC or United East Indies Company) was established in 1602 with the purpose of buying spices from East Asia for trade on the European market.

Dirk Hartog and the Tale of Two Plates

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As captain of the newly built Eendracht, Dirk Hartog was bound for the East Indies in 1616, along with other VOC ships.

Shipwrecked!

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At least four VOC ships were shipwrecked on the Western Australian coast in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

Chapter books

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A chapter book is any book where the story is broken into different parts, called chapters.

Narratives and story telling

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The word narrative means story. As we write or tell stories, we are creating a narrative by describing a series of events that are connected.

Gold and exploration

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Explore the impact of migration during the gold rush and how people from around the world shaped Australian cities and industries and transformed the nation with this teaching resource.

Poetry by Judith Wright – 'Bora Ring'

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These activities introduce students to the poem Bora Ring, as well as to the poem’s background and author. They also develop students’ understanding of how an author’s perspective can change and enhance the meaning of a text.

Cartoons by Judy Horacek

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The term ‘cartoon’ is from the Italian cartone, meaning paper. In the middle ages, it was used to refer to sketches that had been drawn for larger works, such as canvases, frescos, tapestries or mosaics. From the nineteenth century, a cartoon came to mean an amusing illustration in newspapers, magazines or online.

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