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From Weapon to Classroom Symbol: The Medieval Mace Now Teaching Students About Democracy

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An initiative started by Australia’s Speaker of the House aims to stem the decline in understanding of politics by the nation’s youth.

From Weapon to Classroom Symbol: The Medieval Mace Now Teaching Students About Democracy

The mace sits in Australia’s parliament. Courtesy of David Batt

Crystal-Rose Jones

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Once a medieval weapon of authority, the parliamentary mace is now being reimagined as a teaching tool to help schoolchildren connect with democracy.

A number of replica parliamentary maces are making their way across federal Australian electorates in an effort to help educate young individuals about Australian democracy.

Crystal-Rose Jones

Crystal-Rose Jones is a reporter based in Australia. She previously worked at News Corp for 16 years as a senior journalist and editor.

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