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What does this have to do with me? The Goal That our audience will understand, the interconnectedness of Australians and take personal responsibility for their attitudes and behaviours towards Indigenous people and culture. The Understanding There’s a connection between our worldview, attitudes and behaviour. The Question What does this have to do with me? What does this have to do with me?

The Goal That our audience will understand, the interconnectedness of Australians and take personal responsibility for their attitudes and behaviours towards Indigenous people and culture. The Understanding There’s a connection between our worldview, attitudes and behaviour. The Question What does this have to do with me?

As Australians, we are all interconnected Geographically Politically Economically Socially K3.1 Reflecting on our personal views is important because we are all interconnected as Australians Educationally Spiritually

There is a dominant culture in Australia K3.2 The dominant Australian culture presents a shared identity but minorities may not experience this. Many Indigenous people are marginalised because of the dominant mindset Australia.

There is a connection between what we believe about other people and our actions K3.3 There is a connection between my culture, worldview, beliefs, attitudes and behaviours.

Our identity is expressed through culture K3.4

We are not individually responsible for the past but we can help shape the future K3.5

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