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  1. Producing an Australian popular music: from Stephen Foster to Jack O'Hagan.(Essay): An article from: Journal of Australian Studies by Jon Stratton, 2007-01-01
  2. From the Murrumbidgee to Mamma Lena: foreign language broadcasting on Australian commercial radio, Part I.: An article from: Journal of Australian Studies by Bridget Griffen-Foley, 2006-06-01

141. Cultural
Add an australian Cultural link to this page FREE! australians are enthusiastic supporters of Australia s Cultural Growth. Cultural Links State by State
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Add an Australian Cultural link to this page FREE! Australians are enthusiastic supporters of the arts and the communications industries. This category deals primarily with cultural points of interest in Australia with cross links to Recreational and Events areas. Museums, Galleries, Libraries and Theatres from all over the country are all playing their part in Australia's Cultural growth. If you can provide information that would be of interest in this section Please tell us about it! We can publish it here free. Australia's Cultural Growth Cultural Links State by State Australian Capital Territory Queensland New South Wales Victoria ... Tasmania The Art George Taylor-Tomic: Western Australian Visual Author
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142. Home [ AVI ]
Recruit, prepare and support Australians who volunteer to live, work and learn alongside people of other cultures in developing countries. Information about opportunities, programs and history.
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Thirty volunteers are now being sought under the Commonwealth Games Sport Development Program.
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Our next recruitment cycle will commence 12th November 2005 when we will advertise new and exciting positions across Asia, the Pacific and Africa. If you are interested in volunteering, we welcome your general application to the volunteer program
Sport Development Volunteers Program
As part of the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games, the Victorian Government is conducting the Sport Development Volunteers Program. Skilled volunteers will be placed in targeted Commonwealth Countries to provide hands-on advice and assistance with local sports development. Sport Development Volunteers Program
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143. Australia Travel Information | Lonely Planet Destination Guide
Australia is slowly getting over its cultural cringe, and the whitebread Australia that Barry Humphries began railling against in the 50s has long gone.
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144. Australia Travel Information | Lonely Planet Destination Guide
known as australian Aborigines, have the longest continuous cultural Although mystery and debate shroud many aspects of australian prehistory,
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Check out our other destinations: Within Australia Adelaide Brisbane Cairns Canberra Darwin Hobart Melbourne New South Wales Perth Sydney
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Freycinet Peninsula
On Tasmania's beautiful east coast, the peninsula is part of the Freycinet National Park and features... more >
WORLDGUIDE Introduction See Image Gallery Events Transport Money Essential Info RELATED Thorn Tree Forum Postcards Travel Links Australia's biggest attraction is its natural beauty. The landscape varies from endless sunbaked horizons to dense tropical rainforest to chilly southern beaches. Scattered along the coasts, its cities blend a European enthusiasm for art and food with a laid-back love of sport and the outdoors. Visitors expecting to see an opera in Sydney one night and meet Crocodile Dundee the next will have to re-think their grasp of geography in this huge country. It is this sheer vastness that gives Australia - and its diverse population - much of its character.

145. Danish Australian Cultural Society
The Danish australian Cultural Society Inc. (DACS) was established in Melbourne in 1982 by a group of enthusiasts with love for Denmark.
http://home.vicnet.net.au/~dacs/
Danish Australian Cultural Society Melbourne, Australia Home Danish Culture Join DACS Committee ... DACS Resources The Danish Australian Cultural Society Inc. (DACS) was established in Melbourne in 1982 by a group of enthusiasts with love for Denmark. The Society consists of approx. 200 member families in and around Melbourne. We meet through activities organised by DACS. These activities include lectures, discussion groups, concerts and film evenings and social gatherings to sample Danish food. The activities are listed in a regular newsletter posted to all members. Our Aims are:
  • To provide personal friendship and relationships between the Australian and Danish people. To promote Danish Culture and knowledge of the Danish way of life, both in historical and contemporary terms, within Australia for the benefit of both the Australian and Danish people. To extend hospitality and assistance to Danish immigrants and Danish visitors to Australia.

146. The Australian: THE ARTS
The australian Cultural agenda to shape and define successor The australian, Australia s national daily newspaper.
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Record company founder, theatrical producer and agent. Born, Birmingham, July 23, 1939. Died, London, August 30, aged 66.

147. Australia: Culture, Identity, Stereotypes And Perceptions
School library and resource centre website for boys Catholic college, with substantial worldwide curriculum related and educational links focussing on
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148. Centre For Australian Cultural Studies
The Centre for australian Cultural Studies is a joint initiative of the governing bodies of the University of Canberra and University College, ADFA,
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CACS NATIONAL CULTURAL AWARDS 2002
The judging panel for this year’s awards for 2002 consisted of the Director of the Centre, Dr David Headon; Editor of The Canberra Times, Mr Jack Waterford; historian and writer, David Horton; 'role', at the National Capital Authority, name; Media Manager, Communications and Industry Services at Australian Pork, Ms Kylie McKinley; and Ms Alex Sloan, ABC Radio broadcaster.
GROUP CATEGORY NATIONAL LIBRARY OF AUSTRALIA'S TREASURES FROM THE WORLD'S GREAT LIBRARIES INDIVIDUAL CATEGORY MARK MCKENNA: Looking for Blackfellas' Point: an Australian History of Place (UNSW Press) MARK McKENNA for Looking for Blackfellas' Point: an Australian History of Place
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Nominated by: NLA The winners were presented with their beautifully sculptured medallions by the Fran surname and representatives from the Awards Sponsors, at a ceremony at Manning Clark House at 11am on Friday, 6 December 2002. The Centre for Australian Cultural Studies is a joint initiative of the governing bodies of the University of Canberra and University College, ADFA, and its affiliates include the national cultural institutions, ACT Government and the Australian Academy of Science. The Award is proudly sponsored by The Canberra Times and Canberra Tradesmen's Union Club and the National Capital Authority.

149. Culture Of Australia: Information From Answers.com
culture of Australia The original culture of Australia can only be surmised cultural patterns among the remote descendants of the first Australians.
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping culture of Australia Wikipedia culture of Australia The original culture of Australia can only be surmised: cultural patterns among the remote descendants of the first Australians cannot be assumed to be unchanged after 53,000 years of human habitation of the continent. Much more is known about the richly diverse cultures of modern Aboriginal Australians, or at least of those few who survived the impact of European colonisation. (For more on this, see Australian Aborigine and related entries.) Although the effect of the arrival of Europeans on Aboriginal culture was profound and catastrophic, the reverse is not the case: broadly speaking, mainstream Australian culture has been imported from Europe, the United Kingdom in particular, and has developed since that time.
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Main article: Music of Australia Australia has produced a wide variety of popular music. While many musicians and bands (some notable examples include the successes of The Easybeats and the folk-pop group The Seekers , through the heavy rock of AC/DC , and the slick pop of INXS and more recently Savage Garden ) have had considerable international success, there remains some debate over whether Australian popular music really has a distinctive sound. Australia also has a very popular country act

150. Creative Nation - The Commonwealth's Role In Australian Cultural Development
Additional funding for australian cultural development is provided through other Funding of $117.1 million has been provided to the australian Cultural
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The Commonwealth's Role in Australian Cultural Development
Few would maintain that governments can or should create cultures or national identities. The creation of Australian culture and an Australian identity has been, and will be, the work of Australians themselves through what they do in their everyday lives, as communities and as individuals (whether it be as writers, workers in industry, farmers, parents or citizens). What is `distinctly Australian' is what we create out of that unique combination of factors that derives from our inheritance, our environment and our position in the world. This includes an indigenous culture, both ancient and continuing; a British cultural legacy (imprinted through language, the law and our institutions); the diverse inheritances of immigrant groups; the distinct experiences of class and region and the impact of place. We are genuinely and distinctly `multi-cultural' with meanings that extend beyond ethnic diversity. The Prime Minister said on 10 July 1992: The Commonwealth's responsibility to maintain and develop Australian culture means, among many other things, that on a national level;

151. About FACE 7 - Faith And Culture Exchange
About FACE (Faith and culture Exchange). is an opportunity for young Australians to be part of the reconciliation and covenanting process. Young adults will spend time living in Aboriginal communities around Australia for one month.
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About FACE 7 is an opportunity for young adults to spend time in Aboriginal communities around Australia in order to:
  • develop friendships build bridges of mutual understanding share stories integrate reconciliation with relationships create an experience which encourages an about face in the attitude and lifestyles of participants.
The program will run from the 2nd to the 23rd of January 2006. About FACE is a national youth project of the Uniting Church in Australia. For more information, contact About FACE 7 coordinators

152. Australian Cultural History
Frank Bongiorno, A Short History of New Thought in Australia, 1890–1914 Jenny McFarlane, Unauthorised Visions Alison Mackinnon, Knowledge beyond Reason
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153. Index RDC
australian youth dance company whose work is inspired by cultures of disability.
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154. Edited By John Frow And Meaghan Morris / Australian Cultural Studies
Here, two of Australia s leading cultural critics bring together work that represents a distinctive national tradition, moving between high theory and
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Australian Cultural Studies
A Reader
Edited by John Frow and Meaghan Morris
Here, two of Australia's leading cultural critics bring together work that represents a distinctive national tradition, moving between high theory and detailed readings of localized cultural practices. Ethnographic audience research, cultural policy studies, popular consumption, "bad" aboriginal art, landscape in feature films, style, form and history in TV miniseries, and the intersections of tourism with history and memory - these are among the topics addressed in a landmark volume that cuts across myriad traditional disciplines. "This is the best collection on cultural studies that I have yet to see. Anyone with an interest in cultural studies, feminism, postcolonialism, or critical theory will want to read it."
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155. Australia International Cultural CouncilTrade
Recognition of Australia s unique cultural heritage a product of our history and The AICC aims to promote Australia and its cultural assets in a
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The Australian Government is committed to projecting an image of Australia as a stable, sophisticated, tolerant nation with a rich and diverse culture. Recognition of Australia's unique cultural heritage - a product of our history and geography - can influence both directly and indirectly how others see us as a nation, and how others relate to us on the international stage.
What is the AICC?
The Council is a consultative group (established by the Minister for Foreign Affairs, the Hon Alexander Downer MP, in 1998. The Council, chaired by Mr Downer draws together leaders from government, the arts and business with a common interest in promoting Australia overseas though art and culture.
AICC Aims
The AICC strategy aims to:
  • project a positive image of Australia which advances our foreign and trade policy interests; and

156. Southern Cross Cultural Exchange
Australia. Email scceaust@scce.com.au. Southern Cross Cultural Exchange is a notfor-profit professional organisation specialising in international
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Southern Cross Cultural Exchange
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  • Information Sessions 18 Oct 2005 VIC: Hemisphere Conference Centre, 488 South Rd, Moorabbin NSW: Crows Nest Community Centre, 2 Ernest Place, Crows Nest Future Dates SA: To be confirmed QLD: To be confirmed Click here for more session times. Welcome to Southern Cross Cultural Exchange Year Programs A school year abroad during Years 9, 10, 11 and 12 allows students to become fully immersed in the culture of the host country. Read More Semester Programs A semester of cultural immersion instils students with the growing confidence necessary to live in another culture and become accustomed to the demands of a different lifestyle. Read More Summer Programs Summer programs depart in early November for 3 months or early December for 2 or 3 months. These programs give students a taste of another culture and the chance to increase their global network, usually without interruption to Australian schoolwork. Read More Contact Numbers Telephone (03) 9775 4711
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