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100

Who gave the Redfern Speech in 1992, supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander land rights?

Prime Minister Paul Keating

100

What happened at Botany Bay in 1788?

Arrival of the First Fleet

100

What was the name of the speech given by Prime Minister Paul Keating in 1992 recognising the poor treatment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people?

The Redfern Speech

100

What is meant by the term ‘second class citizen’?

Someone who is denied equal rights, opportunities and treatment in a society, despite being a legal citizen.

100

On what date did the First Fleet arrive at Botany Bay?

26 January 1788

200

Who was the Torres Strait Islander activist who challenged terra nullius in the High Court?

Eddie Mabo

200

In 2008, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd issued an Apology to Indigenous Australians for what?

The Stolen Generations

200

What was the result of the 1967 Referendum to change the constitution to allow Indigenous Australians to vote?

The result was Yes! 90.77% of Australians voted to give Indigenous Australians the vote.

200

What does the term ‘the Stolen Generations’ refer to?

The Aboriginal children removed from their families through government policies from the mid-1800s through to the 1970s.

200

What year was the Apology to the Stolen Generations given?

2008

300

Vincent Lingiari was an Aboriginal activist known for his role in which protest?

The Wave Hill Walk-Off

300

What is the name of the High Court decision that recognised Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander land rights?

The Mabo Decision

300

What is the White Australia Policy of 1901?

Officially known as the Immigration Restriction Act, it was a discriminatory policy which limited the immigration of non-British people to Australia.

300

What does ‘terra nullius’ mean?

It is a Latin phrase meaning ‘land belonging to no one’

300

True or false? The removal of Aboriginal children continued until the 1970s.

True

400

William Cooper was the founder of the Australian __________ League in 1932.

Aborigines

400

What was the name of the Aboriginal rights protest where activists rode a bus across New South Wales to protest segregation of and discrimination against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people?

The Freedom Rides

400

True or false? The Victorian colony’s Aboriginal Protection Act (1869) allowed Aboriginal Victorians the freedom to live wherever they wanted.

False – the Aboriginal Protection Act gave the government additional powers to try to compel Aboriginal Victorians to live on reserves.

400

True or False? Assimilation was a policy where people are expected to give up their own culture and take on the culture of another group.

True

400

When was the Day of Mourning held?

26 January 1938, 150 years after the arrival of the First Fleet.

500

The leader of the Freedom Rides was Charles ________.

Perkins

500

What is the name of the protest for Indigenous land rights that began as a tent under a beach umbrella outside Parliament House in 1972?

The Aboriginal Tent Embassy

500

What was the name of the government act that created Australian citizenship as separate from Britain, but did not include First Nations peoples?

The Citizenship Act (1949)

500

What does ‘Reconciliation’ mean?

A process of strengthening relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.

500

The Freedom Rides began in which year?

1965