What is the largest, religion in Australia in 2021?
Christianity
What year was the Native Title Act introduced?
1993
Name the 5 main reasons for the changing of Australia's religious landscape
Immigration
Denominational switching
New age Religions
Secularism
Name the 3 key aspects of Aboriginal spirituality
Kinship
Ceremonial life
Obligation to land and people
Name the 3 main land rights cases (and their years) in order
Mabo 1992
Native Title 1993
Wik 1996
in 2021, what was the fastest growing religion in Australia?
Hinduism
What did Mabo overturn?
the concept of Terra Nullius
What is the network of 16 Christian Churches throughout NSW and the ACT which aims to promote the working together of Christian Churches to: maintain unity of spirit in bonds of peace, proclaim the gospel together, to live out the gospel.
NSW Ecumenical council
Wheel of fortune
This refers to an entity (plant, animal or natural object) that has become the emblem of an individual or a language group.
Totems
Name 4 events from 1945-2021 that sparked migration to Australia (at least 1 needs to be from the 21st century)
Teachers choice
Wheel of fortune
What does ecumenism mean?
Christian denominations working together
What ruling suggested Aboriginal people could share the land with mining or pastoral leases?
Wik
The fastest growing group between the years 2000 and 2021
No religion
Wheel of fortune
What was the Government policy in 1951 that required all Aboriginal and part Aboriginal people to live as a single Australian Community (One Nation).
Assimilation
What year of the census did the uniting church start recording
1981
Wheel of fortune
A person leaving the Catholic Church to attend a Baptist Church is an example of what?
Denominational switching
Approx how many children were taken during the Stolen generation period?
100,000
Wheel of fortune
The phenomenon where people are changing from one denomination to another (Denominational Switching) is largest in this Christian group.
Protestant
What people was Mabo apart of
Meriam
What are 2 impacts of disposession
Loss of identity and belonging
Loss of language
Loss of Authority of elders
Loss of Knowledge of the dreaming
JCMA, The HSC SOR course and ISRA all show what?
Interfaith dialogue
Wheel of fortune
name 3 continuing effects of dispossession
Teachers Choice
What is the definition of Secularism
the principle of separation of the state from religious institutions.
Name 2 key evidences from the Mabo case and how it helped to overturn the concept of terra nullius
Anthropological evidence -> proved permanent settlement
Yam totem ceremony -> showed sustained connection to the land pre colonisation
Inheritance laws-> showed the western concept of ownership
Wheel of fortune
hunting and maritime laws-> showed continued connection to the land through custodianship
First one to draw a good picture of Mr Harris will get
1000 points from each team
AND THEY GET THE WHEEL OF FORTUNE!!!!