TERMS OF USE

Terms of Use for Oceanview Resources products.

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All of Oceanview Resources products are clearly aligned to the Australian Curriculum (ACARA) guidelines

© Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) 2010 to present unless otherwise indicated. This material was downloaded from the Australian Curriculum website http://www.acara.edu.au/curriculum accessed January 2017 and was not modified. The material is licensed under CC BY 4.0. Version updates are tracked on the Curriculum version history page of the Australian Curriculum website.

ACARA does not endorse any product that uses the Australian Curriculum or make any representations as to the quality of such products. Any product that uses material published on this website should not be taken to be affiliated with ACARA or have the sponsorship or approval of ACARA. It is up to each person to make their own assessment of the product, taking into account matters including, but not limited to, the version number and the degree to which the materials align with the content descriptions (where relevant). Where there is a claim of alignment, it is important to check that the materials align with the content descriptions (endorsed by all education Ministers), not the elaborations (examples provided by ACARA).”