The Australian tourism advertisement that was released earlier this year‚ complete with the tagline “So where the bloody hell are you?” was one of the most controversial government-funded ads in recent memory. The advertisement was created and funded by Tourism Australia and screened on domestic television in dozens of countries around the world. The release of the ad prompted considerable worldwide discussion: it was initially banned from British television by the Broadcast Advertising Clearance
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Although the Australian National Curriculum provides educators with a teaching framework‚ the curriculum is more than just a document‚ it is the curriculum experienced by students. Blaise and Nuttall (2011) suggests that it is imperative for educators to understand all five concepts of curriculum which interlink within the education system to teach students as they provide a more complex understanding of curriculum and how it is experienced (p .82). These concepts consist of the intended curriculum
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The Australian Labor Party’s 1972 campaign slogan ‘It’s Time’ was used numerous times leading up to the election. The campaign comprised of various television commercials with the popular jingle playing throughout it. The initial goal was to popularise the phrase and create public awareness of the Labor Party. The central theme of the movement and was commended for its effectiveness and for generating excitement. The words ‘It’s Time’ were used to signal that there was a need for a major shift away
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Lucie Leonard Society and Culture Part Two There are many obvious differences seen from an outside perspective of Amish and Australian society‚ but when looked at in more detail similarities in structure‚ roles and decision making appear. The Amish society comes from a line of strict tradition and tight knit farming communities‚ whose values have changed little over time whereas as Australia is a post-industrial society which is constantly
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Marketing 203 Group Assignment 2 Australian Export Opportunities to South Korea Hashanthi Welikala Francesca Coralina Omorogbe Asha Jane D’Cruz Cindy Kuan Sophia Lai Introduction Where once‚ the South Korean society solely relied on the produce of their country as a source of goods‚ they are slowly turning towards imports from other nations‚ such as Australia for their goods and services. Australia is renowned for their agricultural excellence‚
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respond to the representation of individuals and/or groups of people in the play. Hannie Rayson’s Play “Hotel Sorrento” explores the changing nature of Australian cultural identity. As a reader we are positioned to assess the contrasting views of characters who oppose ideas whether Australia has changed or not. Expatriates contrast with embracing Australians in order to show one of the underlying themes throughout the book. Meg is an Expatriate who has lived in London and represents the cultural cringe
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1. Master Plan Content A good description of the content of an aerodrome Master Plan is provided in the Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) document Rules and Practices for Aerodromes (RPAs)‚ which have now been superseded by the Manual of Standards Part 139. Although the RPAs are superseded‚ the following description of the contents of an Aerodrome Master Plan remains valid. The master plan should be written with the needs of the users of the document in mind. Major users would
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for the diverse Australian youth cultures. Their lifestyle‚ education‚ political views and social aspects come under a large role due to what they listen to over the radio. So how do radio stations maintain and attract their listeners? What sort of impacts does radio have on the Australian youth today? Who still listens to radio‚ what do they listen to and why? Radio stations such as Nova‚ 2Day FM‚ EDGE and Triple j can all be seen as the more popular stations that the Australian youth listens
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A successfully influential poem ‘Drought’‚ written by William Ogilvie demonstrates the theme of the harsh Australian climate and its effect on farmers. This message of Australian farmers and their struggle during times of drought is conveyed through the authors’ use of poetic devices to influence the audience. The dominant mood created by the poet is empathy and compassion towards Australian farmers who remain persistent even through the tropical weather conditions. This is achieved through Ogilvie’s
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What it means to be Australian There are many aspects of ‘what it means to be Australian’. Each one of us could describe ourselves with multiple different identities. The variety of identities as a nation is what unites us all as a country. Mateship with an easy going attitude ‚ the way we recognise multiculturalism‚ the Australian way of life and the physical aspects of Australia in general are the main identities in to which Australians are described. Australia is renowned for the image of
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