Geography

Use examples of tax and government services to explore natural disasters, urbanisation, land use and management, and more. Practical lesson plans with relevant examples to bring learning to life for students. 

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Factors affecting wellbeing in Northern Ireland

Personal wellbeing The extent to which life is satisfying and worthwhile  Happiness…

  • Geography
  • Year 10
  • Information
 

Worksheet

Wellbeing and the natural environment

Background The environment is important for many aspects of human wellbeing as it provides ecosystem services. These…

  • Geography
  • Year 10
  • Worksheet
 

Teacher tool

Comparative writing

Australia and Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea (PNG) is a less developed country with a lower Gross Domestic Product…

  • Geography
  • Year 10
  • Teacher tool
 

Investigation

How do tax systems impact on human wellbeing?

Part 1: Locating information on each county Use the internet to find the following data for Australia, Papua New…

  • Geography
  • Year 10
  • Investigation
 

Explainer

The GBR and the environmental management charge

Value of the Great Barrier Reef In 2015–2016, Deloitte Access Economics estimated that the GBR had a total economic,…

  • Geography
  • Year 10
  • Explainer
 

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Environmental management charge stakeholder cards

Print one copy and cut into individual cards and distribute one card to each group. SMALL TOURISM OPERATOR Pays AU$…

  • Geography
  • Year 10
  • Information
 

Worksheet

Perspectives on the environmental management charge

Refer to The GBR and the environmental management charge – Explainer. Complete part 1 in your groups and part 2…

  • Geography
  • Year 10
  • Worksheet
 

Worksheet

Environmental management charge for the GBR

Amount domestic and international tourists are willing to pay weekly to guarantee that the Great Barrier Reef is…

  • Geography
  • Year 10
  • Worksheet
 

Explainer

Forest ecosystems and sustainable development

Australia has 125 million hectares of forest (16% of the land area). Of Australia’s native forest, 3.5% is old growth…

  • Geography
  • Year 10
  • Explainer
 

Worksheet

Approaches to sustainable development of forest ecosystems

Complete the table below by considering the positive and negative social, economic and environmental impacts of each…

  • Geography
  • Year 10
  • Worksheet
 

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A map of the local area

A map of the local area (e.g. Google maps) 

  • Geography
  • Year 7
  • Information
 

Explainer

The three levels of government and their responsibilities

Australia has 3 levels of government. The 3 levels are: Australian (or federal or national) state/territory local…

  • Geography
  • Year 7
  • Explainer