Australia hadchanged irrevocablyby the second halfof the 1970s. It wasa more diverse andsophisticatedsociety. (Strangio)Smooth thepillow of adying race.(Pratt)Australian womendidn't have tostruggle as hard toget a vote as theirsisters in Britainand America.(Pratt)But WEL was notonly shaping thepolitical agenda, itwas alsotransforming itsmembers’ lives.(Sawer)The settlers’nationaldreaming wasof a whiteAustralia.(Broome)The petition did notchange governmentactions…(after takingthe mining company tocourt to try and stopthem – they lost)…Thejudgement reaffirmedthe doctrine of terranullius. (Gordon, p 56)It may be statedbroadly that theadvance ofsettlement has, uponthe frontier at least,been marked by aline of blood (Fisonand Howitt)Free!It was one of themost innovativeand effectivepieces oflegislation of theperiod. (Lewis)A radicalchange inattitude, withinsociety andinside women.(Dowse)This federation was notcreated by militarymight…The Australianpeople had freelyvoted to makethemselves a unitedCommonwealth. (Hirst)Unionism came tothe Australianbushman as areligion. It came,brining salvationfrom years oftyranny. (Spence)Frontier conflictwas, then, one ofthe mostpersistent featuresof Australian lifefor 140 years.(Reynolds)No body of menever created suchwealth in so shorta time. Thesquatter foundedMelbourne…(Curr)Noel Pearson saidof Howard’schanges – Howardhad “ripped theheart out of theoriginal native titlelegislation (p228).The Embassysymbolised thatblacks had beenpushed as farback as blackswere going to bepushed (Gilbert)Australia is oftencalled a Chartist’sdemocracy becauseby 1856 and thedecade following,many of the key sispoints…had beenrealised. (Moore)The Mabo judgement,which overturned 200years of understandingsabout ownership, caused15 months of fear andturmoil (before the NativeTitle legislation wasenacted – Broome, 2019,p284)The 8 Hourscampaign wasalso seen as thefirst step in theregeneration of theworking class(Serle)Australian womenhad to stick at itmuch longer than themen, Australian mengot the vote quicklyand with almost nostruggle at all. (Hirst)Australia hadchanged irrevocablyby the second halfof the 1970s. It wasa more diverse andsophisticatedsociety. (Strangio)Smooth thepillow of adying race.(Pratt)Australian womendidn't have tostruggle as hard toget a vote as theirsisters in Britainand America.(Pratt)But WEL was notonly shaping thepolitical agenda, itwas alsotransforming itsmembers’ lives.(Sawer)The settlers’nationaldreaming wasof a whiteAustralia.(Broome)The petition did notchange governmentactions…(after takingthe mining company tocourt to try and stopthem – they lost)…Thejudgement reaffirmedthe doctrine of terranullius. (Gordon, p 56)It may be statedbroadly that theadvance ofsettlement has, uponthe frontier at least,been marked by aline of blood (Fisonand Howitt)Free!It was one of themost innovativeand effectivepieces oflegislation of theperiod. (Lewis)A radicalchange inattitude, withinsociety andinside women.(Dowse)This federation was notcreated by militarymight…The Australianpeople had freelyvoted to makethemselves a unitedCommonwealth. (Hirst)Unionism came tothe Australianbushman as areligion. It came,brining salvationfrom years oftyranny. (Spence)Frontier conflictwas, then, one ofthe mostpersistent featuresof Australian lifefor 140 years.(Reynolds)No body of menever created suchwealth in so shorta time. Thesquatter foundedMelbourne…(Curr)Noel Pearson saidof Howard’schanges – Howardhad “ripped theheart out of theoriginal native titlelegislation (p228).The Embassysymbolised thatblacks had beenpushed as farback as blackswere going to bepushed (Gilbert)Australia is oftencalled a Chartist’sdemocracy becauseby 1856 and thedecade following,many of the key sispoints…had beenrealised. (Moore)The Mabo judgement,which overturned 200years of understandingsabout ownership, caused15 months of fear andturmoil (before the NativeTitle legislation wasenacted – Broome, 2019,p284)The 8 Hourscampaign wasalso seen as thefirst step in theregeneration of theworking class(Serle)Australian womenhad to stick at itmuch longer than themen, Australian mengot the vote quicklyand with almost nostruggle at all. (Hirst)

Power and Resistance - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Australia had changed irrevocably by the second half of the 1970s. It was a more diverse and sophisticated society. (Strangio)
  2. Smooth the pillow of a dying race. (Pratt)
  3. Australian women didn't have to struggle as hard to get a vote as their sisters in Britain and America. (Pratt)
  4. But WEL was not only shaping the political agenda, it was also transforming its members’ lives. (Sawer)
  5. The settlers’ national dreaming was of a white Australia. (Broome)
  6. The petition did not change government actions…(after taking the mining company to court to try and stop them – they lost)…The judgement reaffirmed the doctrine of terra nullius. (Gordon, p 56)
  7. It may be stated broadly that the advance of settlement has, upon the frontier at least, been marked by a line of blood (Fison and Howitt)
  8. Free!
  9. It was one of the most innovative and effective pieces of legislation of the period. (Lewis)
  10. A radical change in attitude, within society and inside women. (Dowse)
  11. This federation was not created by military might…The Australian people had freely voted to make themselves a united Commonwealth. (Hirst)
  12. Unionism came to the Australian bushman as a religion. It came, brining salvation from years of tyranny. (Spence)
  13. Frontier conflict was, then, one of the most persistent features of Australian life for 140 years. (Reynolds)
  14. No body of men ever created such wealth in so short a time. The squatter founded Melbourne…(Curr)
  15. Noel Pearson said of Howard’s changes – Howard had “ripped the heart out of the original native title legislation (p228).
  16. The Embassy symbolised that blacks had been pushed as far back as blacks were going to be pushed (Gilbert)
  17. Australia is often called a Chartist’s democracy because by 1856 and the decade following, many of the key sis points…had been realised. (Moore)
  18. The Mabo judgement, which overturned 200 years of understandings about ownership, caused 15 months of fear and turmoil (before the Native Title legislation was enacted – Broome, 2019, p284)
  19. The 8 Hours campaign was also seen as the first step in the regeneration of the working class (Serle)
  20. Australian women had to stick at it much longer than the men, Australian men got the vote quickly and with almost no struggle at all. (Hirst)