
Going Places: Migration to Australia (Stage 3)

Take a journey through time to learn about the waves of migration to Australia’s shores.
ACTIVITY OUTLINE:
We have unearthed from our collections, amazing primary sources and incredible stories of people’s lives. We’ll investigate their reasons for migrating, uncover different journeys over the sea to understand the experience of people who left everything familiar, to embark on a new life in Australia.
IS THIS A FREE EVENT? Yes
BROUGHT TO YOU BY: State Library NSW
Event Details
Event Type
Live Event - By Request
Delivery Platform
Duration
Price
Free
Curriculum
Primary
Syllabus Outcomes
HT3-3
Main KLA, Strand, Sub Strand
HSIE » History » Australian History: Colonials and National (Stage 3 - Year 5 and 6)
Cancellation Policy
Please notify us of any cancellation at least 48 hours beforehand, to enable another school to fill your place.
Terms and Conditions
This session, artworks, film and sound clips are protected by copyright and may not be recorded, reproduced or used in any way without the express written consent of the State Library of NSW.
Joining The Event
Requirements: Technology, Materials and Pre and Post event requirements.
This virtual excursion will be held online via Zoom. You will be sent the link to join with your booking confirmation.
Connecting To The Event
This virtual excursion will be held online via Zoom. You will be sent the link to join with your booking confirmation. Please advise us of any cancellations ahead of time to enable another school to fill your space. We are unable to provide technical assistance during the conference so please ensure you have tested your equipment and are comfortable trouble-shooting during the session if necessary. Cancellation Policy: Please notify us of any cancellation at least 48 hours beforehand, to enable another school to fill your place.
If you have any queries please contact the provider
Name: Learning Services
Phone: (02) 9273 1778
Email: [email protected]
Website: sl.nsw.gov.au/learning
Will This Event Be Recorded?
No