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Australia Now (MULT20013)
Undergraduate level 2Points: 12.5Not available in 2025
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This subject introduces students to key social, political and environmental issues which are shaping contemporary Australia. It is ideal for international students, for students whose main area of study lies outside the humanities, and for students who wish to gain a broad understanding of the complex challenges facing Australia today. The subject is responsive to current debates in Australia, and issues it covers include the arguments about social justice for Indigenous Australians; immigration and asylum seekers; environmental concerns; social inequality; the relationships between men and women; Australia's identity and the impact of globalisation. Students are encouraged to develop their own analyses of contemporary Australia, using appropriate theoretical constructs, fieldwork, and a variety of sources. Lectures and tutorials draw on a range of materials including journal and newspaper articles, poetry and Australian films and documentaries.
Intended learning outcomes
Students who successfully complete this subject should have an:
- understanding of the social, political and environmental forces shaping Australian society
- understanding of the key issues in Australian public life today
- ability to synthesise a variety of issues and methodologies into a broader understanding of Australia’s past and present
Last updated: 11 December 2024