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    CULTURE GOVERNMENT/ HISTORY There are different views in concern to the subject of Australia’s culture and the relations to the government and history. Many claim that Australia’s blend of global influences-the cross-fertilisation of cultures by the dominant political powers of Great Britain‚ the United States‚ and emerging neighbours in Asia. Others argue that separate and distinct Australian cultures have existed for a long time‚ as an example‚ Aborigines. Aboriginal cultures dating back thousands

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    The poem is in 4 stanzas and each stanza is more than 6 lines long. Each stanza is one sentence and several ideas are brought out within each sentence. This syntax visually shows how doubtful and tentative the migrants were when they came to Australia. Australia was supposed to be a haven for these troubled masses who were coming from prison-like camps during World War 2 and‚ ironically‚ the migrants were transported to hostels similar to their prisoner of war camps. The title itself is ironic in

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    Australian and Japanese lifestyles Education system in Japan to Australia The Japanese school and education system is very strong and one of the best in the world with 100% enrolment rate and only 2% high school dropout rate. The school system in set out in a 6-3-3-4 6 years in primary school‚ 3 years in junior or elementary‚ 3 years in high school and 4 years at University or collage. This school system is very different in Australia with school rates can be up to 17% with a far perfect enrolment

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    The Little Refugee

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    great example of belonging due to the representation of Anh Do and his family moving from Vietnam to Australia and belonging into the Australian culture. I chose this article because of the several aspects of belonging represented in this text. These aspects include social belonging‚ cultural belonging and just the overall acceptance in a new country. Anh has many difficulties during his life in Australia but with his parent’s encouragement he succeeds and becomes the person he visualised to be. 2

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    After January

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    “After January” is predominantly an Australian play. It is adapted by Philip Dean from Nick Earls’ award-winning novel and it provides a traditional view of life in Australia. Therefore‚ this play would be a wonderful introduction to the Australian content for the Queensland Theatre Company 2014 program. This presentation will explain how Australian customs and values have been represented through the following four elements: characters‚ setting‚ themes and language choices in the script. These four

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    of the Australian experience. Within this poem Dawe refers to Australian history and also a variety of influences that makes this country what it is today. Frequent references to these influences creates the clear image of Australia and gives the reader an idea of what Australia is like and what a majority of the peoples beliefs are. In ’Life cycle’ Dawe conveys the idea of AFL being the way of life to Victorian people by the use of techniques such as‚ religious allusions‚ alliterations‚ metaphors

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    Xxxx Feature Article

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    A Delicious Ale of the Brightest Amber We drink it‚ we celebrate it‚ can you imagine a barbeque without it? Australia just wouldn’t be complete without a good old XXXX beer in hand. Every Aussie child will remember growing up around their dads having a beer in hand. And it will most probably be none other than the Aussie icon‚ XXXX‚ Australia’s favourite social beverage. This particular brew has been around since 1857‚ when the first brewery was constructed in Castlemaine‚ Queensland

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    Brian Blanchflower

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    in his painting which created a sense of realism and spacing. 2. Cultural frame –Historical practice Refer to Mt William from Mt Dryden (Page 4) and the historical information provided below to evaluate the artists significance to Australian culture. Refiring back to the painting by Von Guerard called Mt William it is distinguish obvious that it is an Australian painting truly based on the Australian mountain ‘Mt William’ in Victoria. From the visual of the painting‚ the colours he has chosen

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    The Castle

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    thematic concern as family‚ mateship and the little Aussie battlers. By portraying these ideas‚ the film adopts a unique Australian tone since the Australian culture embodies such sentiments; these sentiments are represented through the composer use of specific features. In viewing the film ‘The Castle’‚ the most central message about Australia being presented is to do with Family value. It is gathered that individual enables to gain the continual support that a cohesive family unit provides and the

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    By the end of WWII the American culture and lifestyle made its way into the Australian pop culture mainly impacting on teenagers and their ways of entertainment. During the late 1950’s‚ television spread throughout Australia as many improvements and adjustments were made to the reception and price‚ therefore‚ many people began to purchase it mainly for entertainment purposes. This caused a significant impact on the Australian culture as most people were influenced by what they saw on T.V‚ which was

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