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Myths and Mysteries of the Crossing of the Blue Mountains

Posted June 2012

In this new Australian History Mystery we will be investigating the mysteries and myths surrounding the Crossing of the Blue Mountains – who did it, when and why it happened, why was it so important and do the monuments that commemorate the crossing by Blaxland, Wentworth and Lawson in 1813 really tell the true story?… Continue Reading»

Launch of a new Australian History Mystery

Posted June 2012

On 4 June 2012 a new Australian History Mystery – What are the Mysteries of Lake Mungo? launched at the Lake Mungo Visitor Centre in southern NSW. Elders from the Ngyiampaa, Paakantyi and Mutthi Mutthi people, Professor Jim Bowler, representatives from the National Museum of Australia and Ryebuck Media, and students from Chaffey Secondary College took… Continue Reading»

New Australian Curriculum: History

Posted May 2011

Australian History Mysteries case studies address several important aspects of Australian Curriculum: History. View the Curriculum Guide for further details of how each case study matches particular content requirements in the new course. The case studies also address many of the historical skills that students are required to learn and practice in Australian Curriculum: History.… Continue Reading»

AIMIA Awards 2011

Posted February 2011

Australian History Mysteries Website is a finalist in the Best Learning and Education category of the Australian Interactive Media Industry Association (AIMIA) Awards 2011.

ATOM Awards 2010

Posted October 2010

Australian History Mysteries 3 is the winner of the ATOM Award 2010 for Best Secondary Education Resource.