A poster highlighting information about gold.
Use this teaching resource in the classroom when learning about the properties of gold and the reasons why people migrated to Australia during the Gold Rush.
Updated: 20 Sep 2023
A poster highlighting information about gold.
Non-Editable: PDF
Pages: 1 Page
Year: 5
The reasons people migrated to Australia and the experiences and contributions of a particular migrant group within a colony
Describes and explains different experiences of people living in Australia over time
The causes and the reasons why people migrated to Australia from Europe and Asia, and the perspectives, experiences and contributions of a particular migrant group within a colony
The causes and the reasons why people migrated to Australia from Europe and Asia, and the perspectives, experiences and contributions of a particular migrant group within a colony
The role of a significant individual or group, including First Nations Australians and those who migrated to Australia, in the development or events in an Australian colony
A poster highlighting information about gold.
Use this teaching resource in the classroom when learning about the properties of gold and the reasons why people migrated to Australia during the Gold Rush.
The reasons people migrated to Australia and the experiences and contributions of a particular migrant group within a colony
Describes and explains different experiences of people living in Australia over time
The causes and the reasons why people migrated to Australia from Europe and Asia, and the perspectives, experiences and contributions of a particular migrant group within a colony
The causes and the reasons why people migrated to Australia from Europe and Asia, and the perspectives, experiences and contributions of a particular migrant group within a colony
The role of a significant individual or group, including First Nations Australians and those who migrated to Australia, in the development or events in an Australian colony
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