Appendix A –
Exhibits presented to the inquiry
No. |
Individual/Organisation |
1
Mr Patrick Tacey, Creswick North Primary School
2
Mr Glenn W. Marchant
3
Name withheld
4
Dr Bede Harris, University of Canberra
5
Dr Sarah Barker
6
Mr Brian Moore
7
Mr Robert Smith
8
Mr Ian Martin, Alfredton Primary School
9
Mr David Westaway, Alfredton Primary School
10
Australian College of Educators
11
Multicultural Council of Wagga Wagga
12
Western Australian Electoral Commission
13
The Hon Alan Carpenter, Premier of Western Australia
14
The Hon Wayne Berry, Speaker of the ACT Legislative Assembly
15
Community Relations Commission
16
Parliamentary Education and Community Relations Section, Parliament of NSW
17
Local Government Association of South Australia
18
Mr Robert Tuppini
19
Australian Centre for Educational Studies, Macquarie University
20
Political & Legal Educators of Western Australia
21
Dr Norman Abjorensen et al. , Australian National University
22
Dr Harry Phillips, Parliamentary Fellow, Parliament of WA
23
Ms Lucy van der Wall
24
The Hon. Shelly Archer MLC, Member for Mining and Pastoral Region, WA
25
Australian Federation of Societies for Studies of Society and Environment
26
Ms Astrid Fauchon
27
Ms Yvonne Goudie
28
Department of the Senate
29
Ms Nicola Roxon MP
30
Australian Greens
31
Ms Jacqueline Mowbray
32
Mr Michael Doyle
33
Multicultural Council of Tasmania
34
Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission
35
Ms Kelly Parker
36
Victorian Electoral Commission
37
Auburn Migrant Resource Centre
38
Ms Janet Magnin
39
Ms Alison Hogg
40
Rosetta Primary School, Hobart
41
Democratic Audit of Australia
42
Dr David Lovell and Dr Linda Botteril , School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Australian Defence Force Academy
43
The Students' Association of the University of Adelaide
44
United Nations Youth Association of Tasmania
45
National Union of Students
46
Ms Robyn Stephenson
47
Dr Lucas Walsh , Centre for Citizenship and Human Rights, Deakin University
48
Australian Education Union
49
ACT Minister's Youth Council
50
Local Government Association of Queensland
51
National Capital Educational Tourism Project
52
Ms Jo Anne Rey
53
Civil Liberties Australia ACT Branch
54
Dr Murray Print and Dr Lawrence J. Saha, Youth Electoral Study
55
Guides Australia
56
Association of Independent Schools of Victoria
57
Mr Richard Lenn
58
Mr Andrew Wettern
59
Hambledon State School , Cairns
60
Proportional Representation Society of Australia (Vic-Tas)
61
Mr Eric Brown
62
Mr John R. Miller
63
Mr Andrew Ambrosius
64
Mr Peter Brent , Political Science, Australian National University
65
Ruyton Girls' School, Victoria
66
Queensland Council of Parents and Citizens Associations Inc.
67
Local Government Association of Queensland (supplementary)
68
Ms Jane Gray, Parliamentary Education Officer, Parliament of WA
69
SBS Corporation
70
Mr Edward Smith
71
St Patrick’s College, Ballarat
72
Australian Electoral Commission
73
Constitution Education Fund – Australia
74
Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian, Queensland ; New South Wales Commission for Children and Young People; and the Commissioner for Children, Tasmania
75
Mr Duncan Sinclair
76
Mr John Nugent
77
Mr Toby Chambers
78
Mr Roger Dine
79
Mr Barry McGinley
80
Cllr Peter Morris
81
Mr Andrew J. Smith
82
Australian Children’s Television Foundation
83
ACT Electoral Commission
84
South Australian Electoral Office
85
Southern Cross Group
86
Queensland Department of Education and the Arts
87
Australian Labor Party
88
Victorian Department of Education and Training, Office of Learning and Teaching
89
Independent Schools Council Australia
90
Australian Catholic University, Faculty of Education
91
Department of the House of Representatives
92
Office of Multicultural Interests WA, Department of the Premier and Cabinet
93
Mr Colin Robert Lawton
94
Local Government Association of the Northern Territory
95
The Hon. Teresa Gambaro MP
96
Association of Independent Schools of South Australia
97
Ms Amber Sierek
98
Northern Territory Electoral Commission
99
Mr Richard Lenn (supplementary)
100
Department of Education, Science and Training
101
Ms Kelly Parker (supplementary)
102
New South Wales Government, Cabinet Office
103
Proportional Representation Society of Australia
104
Democratic Audit of Australia (supplementary)
105
Tasmanian Youth Government Association
106
Mrs Melissa Rasmussen
107
Democratic Audit of Australia (supplementary)
108
Department of the House of Representatives (supplementary)
109
Mr Brian Moore (supplementary)
110
Department of Education Science and Training (supplementary)
111
Lions Australia
112
Dr Harry Phillips (supplementary)
113
Mr Don Perna, St Joseph ’s School, Albion Park
114
Hambledon State School (supplementary)
115
Australian Electoral Commission (supplementary)
116
Australian Electoral Commission (supplementary)
117
The Hon Teresa Gambaro MP (supplementary)
118
Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs
Exhibits presented to the inquiry
No.
Organisation / Individual
1
Mr Boyd Jorgensen, Principal of Beerwah State High School, “Citizenship Curriculum”
2
Hobart City Council
“Youth participation report”
3
Mr Don Perna, St Joseph’s High School,
“The Parliamentary Club”
4
Ms Louis Mackay Head of Department, Morayfield State High School,
“Citizenship curriculum”
5
Ngaanyatjarra Shire Council “
Shared Responsibility Agreement Between Aboriginal Community of Warburton”
6
Department of the Senate
“Website Usage Analysis Report, October 2005-March 2006”
7
Mr Brent Ritchie and Ms Sue Uzabeaga,
“ Discover what it means to be Australian in your National Capital: Size and effect of school excursions to the National Capital”, Centre for Tourism Research, University of Canberra
8
Mr Tony Poynter, Advanced Skill Teacher, Rosetta Primary School,
“Citizenship curriculum”
9
Northern Territory Statehood Steering Committee
10
Dept. of Immigration & Multicultural Affairs
“Welcome to Canberra”
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