✅Description
In Reclaiming Political Literacy, you will learn how Australia’s political system, money, media, and lobbying work, in language anyone can understand. Free course, free downloads.
✅ Introduction
Politics should be understandable for everyone. But many Australians feel shut out—confused by jargon, media spin, corporate influence, and the constant message that “we can’t afford” to fix social problems.
This free course is designed to change that. Using clear language and real-world examples, it explains how decisions are made, how public money works, and how ordinary people can influence government policy.
You don’t need prior knowledge. You don’t need a degree. You just need curiosity.
✅ What This Course Will Give You
By the end of the course, you will be able to:
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Understand how Parliament makes laws
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Explain where public money comes from and what dollar sovereignty means
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Identify media bias and political spin
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Spot when policies serve donors, not citizens
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Take real action: emails to MPs, community advocacy, and local campaigns
Whether you are a student, worker, retiree, or community member, this course turns confusion into confidence.
✅ How the Course Works
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6 learning modules
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Plain language
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Real-world examples
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Short quizzes and worksheets
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Free downloadable resources
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Optional certificate of completion
You can learn at your own pace, on any device—mobile, tablet, or computer.
✅ Want a Certificate of Completion?
When you finish all six modules:
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Complete a short quiz
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Submit your name and email
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Receive a personalised PDF certificate
Perfect for students, community volunteers, and lifelong learners.
✅ Subscribe for New Lessons
Enter your email to receive:
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New modules and updates
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Easy explainers on public money and democracy
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Printable resources
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Tools for community advocacy
✅ Share This Course
If you find this course helpful, share it with:
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Schools
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Unions
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Community groups
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Friends and family
The more people understand politics, the stronger our democracy becomes.
✅ Call to Action
Want deeper articles on social justice and monetary sovereignty?
Explore more at Social Justice Australia.
Start The Free Course Link: Reclaiming Political Literacy