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Explore the development and expression of Australian identity and culture as conveyed through the Arts and Australia's involvement in war.

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The Sun-Herald Healthy Habits campaign

During 2011 and January 2012 The Sun Herald ran a 10-week campaign, Healthy Habits, covering critical topics about health and well being including bodu image, the "pester power" of children, sedentary lifestyles, urban design and the difficulties of diagnosing obesity.   Read More

Introducing Andrew Stevenson, the Herald's Education Editor

"Obviously education is undergoing major changes as the impact of new technology is felt in every classroom," he said. "We aim to open up the world of schools to a wider audience. We also want to make the Herald the host of the continuing community debates about what makes a great school, how to fund a fair education system and how to know if your children are getting the best out of their learning experiences." Questions, or suggestions?...contact Andrew at:edu@smh.com.au  Read More

'Belonging' HSC activities and discussion points based on recent content in the Herald

These weekly classroom activities - including short answer, long answer and essay response ideas - will help students explore the impact of the media in shaping community and personal perceptions and ideas of belonging, or of not belonging. Based on current topics in the news each week, they are fresh and engaging for students.  Read More

2012 Digital Edition

The Herald Education Digital Edition brings an exciting new dimension of interactivity to NSW classrooms in 2012, containing all current and archived issues, and being accessible on interactive whiteboards and computers.   Read More