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  1. Children of the Desert: The Western Tribes of Central Australia by Geza Roheim, 1976-06
  2. Aspects of Australian culture
  3. Bare-knuckle prize fighting, masculinity and nineteenth century Australian culture.: An article from: Journal of Australian Studies by Richard Waterhouse, 2002-03-01
  4. Sport in the Australian Culture Revisited: Saturday Afternoon Fever II (Sport in the Global Society) by Brian Stoddart, 2008-09-12
  5. Life Before Genesis: A Conclusion : An Understanding of the Significance of Australian Aboriginal Culture (Toronto Studies in Religion, Vol. 1) by David H. Turner, 1985-10
  6. From Pop to Punk to Postmodernism: Popular Music and Australian Culture from the 1960s to the 1990 S (Austrlian Cultural Studies)
  7. Australian aboriginal culture by Australian National Commission for Unesco, 1973
  8. Beasts of Suburbia: Reinterpreting Cultures in Australian Suburbs
  9. Fiction and the great depression: Australia and New Zealand, 1930-1950 (Studies in Australian culture) by Ian Reid, 1979
  10. Australian Aborigines (Endangered Cultures) by Steven Ferry, 1998-08
  11. Australian Aboriginal Culture
  12. Private Pleasures, Public Leisure: A History of Australian Popular Culture Since 1788.(Review) (book review): An article from: Journal of Australian Studies by Raymond Evans, 2000-09-01
  13. Religion in Australian culture: An anthropological view by Gideon Goosen, 1997
  14. Cultures at crossroads: Southeast Asian textiles from the Australian National Gallery (Studies on Asian art) by Australian National Gallery, 1992

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A humorous view of australian culture.
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Tip: Australian Economy Most of the rich farmland and good ports are in the east and particularly the southeast, except for the area around Perth in Western Australia. Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, and Adelaide are the leading industrial and commercial cities. There has been considerable industrial development in the last two decades of the 20th cent., and the standard of living has remained generally high. While the Australian economy fell into a severe recession in the late 1980s and suffered from the Asian economic slump of the mid-1990s, it had largely recovered by the late 1990s, although unemployment remained high.
Australia is highly industrialized, and manufactured goods account for most of the gross domestic product. Its chief industries include mining (much of which is accomplished with the aid of Japanese capital), food processing, and the manufacture of industrial and transportation equipment, chemicals, iron and steel, textiles, machinery, and motor vehicles. Australia has valuable mineral resources, including coal, iron, bauxite, copper, tin, lead, zinc, and uranium. Some lumbering is done in the east and southeast.

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Tip: States and external dependants The Commonwealth of Australia is made up of six states—New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, and Western Australia—and two territories—the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory. The external dependencies of Australia are the Territory of Ashmore and Cartier Islands, the Australian Antarctic Territory, Christmas Island, the Territory of Cocos Islands (also called the Keeling Islands), the Coral Sea Islands Territory, the Territory of Heard Island and McDonald Islands, and Norfolk Island.
Tip: Australian film History Beginning in the 1970s there was a resurgence of the motion picture industry, and films produced in Australia, dealing with Australian themes, such as Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975) by Australian director Peter Weir, attracted audiences throughout the world. Romanticized accounts of life in the Australian bush proved successful at home and overseas, as films such as The Man From Snowy River (1982) and Crocodile Dundee (1986) enjoyed great success. More recently, Pricilla, queen of the desert, The dish and The rabbit-proof fence, the opening of fox studios in Sydney, and the high profile of Australian actors at the moment continues to place the Australian film industry in high regard internationally.

24. Ashes Cricket DVD - 2005 Test Matches - England Versus Australia
Australia vs England match schedules plus directory of news and media coverage, competition history, cricket portals and organisations. Also links to australian culture and travel information.
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Media Coverage Ashes Tour 2005 Australia vs England: Cricket Web sites/Links; Ashes Test Matches The Greatest Test DVD - Highlights of England's 2005 test match victory against Australia at Edgbaston DVD. Old Trafford Test Match England vs Australia www ashes cricket com 2005 3RD Test Match Old Trafford . Trent Bridge test Match Socreboard. Ashes Cricket Websites; Ashes Sites. Test Matches. Cricket World Cup .www ashes test match .com Edgbaston test match dvd www.Ashes Cricket.com The Greatest Test. Englands' Victory at Edgbaston DVD. www ashes cricket.com. Cricket World Cup.com; www.cricket world cup.com/
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Encyclopedia Culture of AustraliaThe australian culture has historically been a masculine one, forged on the In this respect, the australian culture is one of commemorating the Aussie
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26. Encyclopedia: Category:Australian Culture
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  • 27. Culture - Australian Culture
    A culture evolved that, although based on British traditions, is peculiar to Australia.Since the 1960s, the arrival of large numbers of immigrants from
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    28. The Encyclopædia Of South Australian Culture: Index
    The Encyclopædia of South australian culture A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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    Many Australians believe that Queenslanders and Tasmanians are somehow quite strange and peculiar people, and I tend to agree. Yet the peculiarities of the average South Australian are typically overlooked and remain largely unrecognised. The reason is simple: quite a lot of people visit Queensland and Tasmania. Both states are popular as tourist destinations. Whereas hardly anybody goes to South Australia, and considerably more people leave. The entire state conducts its business as if enclosed in a giant bubble, like some old Twilight Zone episode, while maintaining the fantasy that the rest of the country realises that it even exists. New entries are welcomed, and can be sent to This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License

    29. National Centre For Culture And Recreation Statistics
    An overview of Culture and Recreation australian culture and Leisure The australian culture and Leisure Classifications (ACLC) are a first step towards
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    30. AusStats : 4902.0 Australian Culture And Leisure Classifications
    2001 Census Data Data Sources Statistical Concepts Library, Other Related Articles. 4902.0 June 2000 australian culture and Leisure Classifications
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    31. Staff Web Page
    LINKS, www image, Culture and Lifestyle. *australian culture FAQs Frequently asked questions about Australia Coming to Australia, Studying,
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    32. Prospective Students - Australian Culture
    Related Information australian culture. Communication and language in Australia A brief introduction to spoken and written language, as well as body
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    33. American Society
    FAWCO. Voluntary organization of international women, supporting local charities while providing insight into australian culture. Information on membership, monthly activities, and fundraising.
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    34. 2004: Australian Culture Now
    2004 australian culture Now. 2004 australian culture Now. Marcus Lyall Slow service 2003 Digital video, 8 min. Collection Australian Centre for
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    Admission to NGV section $2 (no concessions) The Australian Centre for the Moving Image and the National Gallery of Victoria join forces for the first time to present an unprecedented landmark national survey of work at the edge of current artistic practice. Unmatched in its scale and spanning the breadth of visual culture, includes the latest film, video, television, painting, networked media, sculpture, installation, photography, craft, design and fashion. This major exhibition will showcase new work by more than 130 leading and emerging Australian artists. The extensive program of events, exhibitions, talks and screenings as part of will be complimented by a pioneering online exhibition of networked media, a series of specially commissioned ArtTV short films to be screened on SBS, and a major publication.

    35. The Australian Tourism Webring
    A fast growing collection of Australian tourism sites for travellers, featuring business and personal sites on many aspects of australian culture and ecology.
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    Australian Tourism Webring The Australian Tourism Webring links quality sites from Tourists and Accommodation to share their enthusiasm and knowledge. The ring welcomes membership applications from any site with relevant information about Australian Tourism. The Australian Tourism and Tourists Webring is a collection of quality Australian travel related sites by travel businesses, photographers and travellers sharing their interests and services. The ring welcomes any site devoted primarily to Australian travel, tourism, ecology and culture.
    How Do You Join?
    You become a member of the ring by first adding your site to a list of potential new members. Once your site has been reviewed and quality checked it may be added to the ring. Submit your site to the member applicants list here The Australian Tourism Ring needs you! Click here for more information Members FAQ
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    36. The Australian Culture Directory
    australian culture Database Search, Australian Environment Database Search, Australian Community Database Search, Australian Database Search
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    37. Newcomers Network - Australian Culture
    australian culture. We invited Alison Pooler, Founder of Fly the Flag to briefly australian culture. 1. What is the history of the Australian Flag?
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    38. » Signposts
    A weblog looking at an emerging australian culture and the Gospel.
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    Coalition of the willing
    Posted Monday, September 19, 2005 at 12:54 pm by dan under World Affairs I have been watching with some interest the NZ election and the scramble to try and put together a coalition government . We were in NZ at the beginning of the year and even at that stage campaigning was going on in earnest. It is kind of odd watching the election results dispassionately, because the trends of the campaign seem to have been unbelievable. In recent years I have from time to time wondered what it would be like to have the sort of government that Clark seems to have created - strong on social justice and less beholden to the US alliance. I watched as NZ agreed to take the asylum seekers that we rejected. I watched as NZ required that the US convince it of the necessity of the Iraq war. I have watched as a country has seemed to understand that a small nation can stand on its own with integrity. So really, as our own Labour party implodes, putting another nail in the coffin of successive electoral defeats, I have been envious of the way that the NZ has seemed to operate. And yet, now the election involves a stand off between two parties whose positions seem to be almost diametrically opposed. In a parliamentary system that boosts the chances of minority parties, these two opposed factions are now having to scramble a deal with a motley crue of minor parties. In reality, that means that whoever forms government will need to compromise policy decisions.

    39. Creative Nation - Internation Projection Of Australian Culture
    Through the funding of Australian artists and cultural activity overseas, the Council is making a significant contribution to the development of the arts in
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    International Projection of Australian Culture
    Australia stands to benefit substantially from sharing the best of its culture with the rest of the world. In recent years a major effort has been made to send Australian artists, exhibitions and films to countries important in our web of international relationships. We have worked, in particular, to better coordinate international cultural activity and link it more closely with our trade and investment efforts. The Australia Council's objective is to spend at least half ($2.5million) of its international cultural budget in our region. Through the funding of Australian artists and cultural activity overseas, the Council is making a significant contribution to the development of the arts in Australia. The Government supports this approach by the Australia Council and believes the nation, as well as the artists, companies and institutions involved, benefit from a confident projection of Australian cultural diversity and energy to new audiences overseas. The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) has also been increasingly changing the focus and scope of its international cultural relations program in recent years.

    40. Australia America Association
    Organisation dedicated to strengthening the relationship between Australia and the US. Includes background information, events, australian culture, tourism tips, and news.
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    Welcome: Allow us to welcome you to the official web site of the Australia America Association, Washington D.C. chapter. We are happy to now have an online presence to highlight upcoming Association events, Australian culture, sporting events and wines. We hope that you'll find this site to be a useful source of information about Australia and our Association.
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