School Presentations

The Culture Project Australia delivers dynamic school presentations that meet students where they are, exploring vital topics like identity, self-worth, and healthy relationships. Our curriculum-matched content, presented by highly trained young adult speakers, engages high school students (aged 15+) to think critically, discover their true worth, and embrace their healthiest possible lives.

TOPIC: Relationships

This presentation is popular with all cohorts and is especially useful for schools wishing to provide students with a holistic approach to relationships, consent and respect.


Our relationships presentation takes students on a journey through their desires, the philosophical principle of love versus use or abuse, the biological dimension of attraction, and how to have the loving relationships that they desire.  We incorporate stories of commitment and sacrifice, latest learnings from neuroscience and biology, and personal experiences of our presenters to stimulate students’ minds and hearts.

TOPIC: Personal Dignity

The personal dignity presentation is designed to bolster students’ self-esteem, sense of purpose, and respect for self and others.

This presentation takes students on a journey through the incredible body and mind that they possess.  Students are introduced to the reasons for belief in universal human dignity and the challenges that have been overcome to see each person as possessing inherent value.  Through physics, biology, chemistry and philosophy, students are invited to engage with their own value, and the value of others, and to treat themselves and others as valuable and worthy, rather than as means to an end.

TOPIC: Masculinity and Femininity

Our presentations on masculinity and femininity are designed to help students develop a healthy, integrated, purpose-filled approach to their identity as men or women.  

Our femininity presentation empowers young women to embrace their inherent dignity, beauty, and strength. We explore how women are equal yet wonderfully distinct from men, sharing personal stories that highlight vulnerability as a powerful asset, not a weakness.


The masculinity presentation focuses on how a man’s strengths are designed to be put at the service of others, so that he and they can live healthy, flourishing lives.  The presenters include personal stories, stories of heroic men who have sacrificed for others, and encourage students to engage with various contemporary approaches to masculinity.

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