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    to help like brothers in arms. As most of you will know Sam started off as a stockman‚ in the vast land of Mungindi. Rounding up horses and cattle all day long in the blistering heat was just what he liked growing up as a kid in the Australian outback. After a while Sam started to settle down and met his lovely wife Mary of 27 years. They bought some land in Mungindi and started up the detention centre called ‘The Farm’ for young adults who have had a run in with the law. I was unfortunately sent

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    her shoulders and takes responsibility for everybody around her. It’s clear that she loves her family and wants nothing more than to be reunited with them. It is also clear that Ellie has the deepest respect and strongest love for the Australian outback. Even when bullets are flying at her head‚ Ellie cannot help but marvel at the beauty of the Australian landscape. Through Ellie’s narration‚ the reader fully understands John Marsden’s own love for his home country‚ Australia Every character of

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    greatly are‚ brave‚ strong‚ and smart. These birds can actually have up to three thousand feathers throughout their whole body! Budgies live in a place where the temperature almost always stays the same. The country-side of Australia called the outback is where they live and where they thrive. Australian weather is hot and dry‚ but these smart‚ brave Budgies find ways to deal with it and are so used to it. In Australia‚ they have many droughts throughout the whole year. These droughts affect the

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    Based on a true story which was directed by Kriv Stenders‚ a story of a legendary‚ lovable Red Dog who roamed the outback looking for his original master‚ finding his way into the hearts of everyone he meets‚ bringing the people and communities together‚ some find love‚ others find themselves. Red Dog is a wanderer of the Pilbara who shows up unexpectedly in the mining town of Dampier in the early 1970s. Through the combination of independence and friendliness that defines Red‚ he becomes the best

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    A connection to a physical location may present us with the perception that we either belong or not belong however‚ it is the connections that we form with people in places‚ memories of previous places and ones response to experiences within places that heightens ones sense of belonging or alienation. The concept of belonging through connections with people‚ experiences and memories in certain places is explored in the texts Romulus my Father a memoir by Raimond Gaita and Oranges and Sunshine directed

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    That Eye the Sky

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    the sequence of events taking place through Orts eyes. We can connect with Orts emotions on a personal level and combine our senses with his and vicariously adapt with the story as it continues. Where is the story set? The story is set in the outback‚ as the introduction of ‘the mean rooster’ confirms livestock is living on the homestead. The landscape is a hot rural environment which is conveyed when Ort mentions his mother “putting up her dress a bit for some air” The impact of the heat contributes

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    I have never seen so many stressed and oppressed people and crying children. However‚ not only in France but everywhere else we can notice the same problem. Effectively‚ in a report about the Australian desert‚ I heard a teenage girl from the Outback say : "I have never been in a big city. It was the firt time that I saw so many people ; it was the first time that I felt so alone". Moreover‚ the same happens in the United States too. A very interesting experience took place in the Washington

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    society‚ however he never forget to claim himself as an Aboriginal. Therefore‚ he never give up to find his father’s burial ground. Richard‚ his brother‚ and his best friend on a journey of self-discovery‚ mystery and adventure through the Australian outback. In this novel “Back to the Dreamtime”‚ there are several main characters‚ but I would like to choose Richard and Tom to show the relationship between two of them in this novel. Richard and Tom are full of respect‚ they do a lot of things together

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    In this novel “Back To The Dreamtime” written by H.Q. Mitchell‚ Richard is a teenage Aboriginal boy raised in white Australian society. His journey begin when he found the aboriginal decoration when he and his brother cleaning the attic. Then‚ Richard becomes more curious about the aboriginal decoration that is a late father. Richard with his brother and his best friend go to journey of self-discovery by looking the background of Richard from. Richard is a main character in this story. He is

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    Australian Military Shops

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    torches‚ etc.‚ sold there are built to last in almost any climate or circumstance. This being the case‚ the Australian military shop is particularly frequented by campers and wildlife enthusiasts‚ who need reliable equipment to survive in the dangerous Outback. These goods tend to be highly portable too‚ as they are made for fast movement and quick set-ups. Many tents and other items come with the distinctive Auscam camouflage‚ making for a unique product line.

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