This essay will confirm there is a crisis is the Australian Film Industry through exploring the economic‚ political and cultural factors that led to the crisis. The current economic climate and political decisions have had a significant impact on the Australian film industry‚ leading to lower production rates of overseas films in Australia. The internal and external cultural factors will be explored to highlight the responsibility the Australian public and the industry had and how failing to meet
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What is it about ’the bush’ that is so special to Australians? The bush has an iconic status in Australian life and features strongly in any debate about national identity‚ especially as expressed in Australian literature‚ painting‚ popular music‚ films and foods. The bush was something that was uniquely Australian and very different to the European landscapes familiar to many new immigrants. The bush was revered as a source of national ideals by the likes of Henry Lawson and Banjo Paterson. Romanticising
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Persuasive Speech: Australian Films 1. Define Australian Films * What they’re * How they’re unique/iconic for…. * History of * Box office success- past‚ current films * Significant Australian actors- contribution to Australian Film Industry * Quotes/references 2. Define Australian identity and culture * Practical‚ inventive‚ fair go etc * Language use‚ important historical events/people that have shaped us (ANZACs‚ Ned Kelly etc) * Beach‚ outback
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This essay will discuss the aims and purposes of the Australian Classification system and explain how the classification guidelines are applied to the selected sectors of television/film and radio. This essay will then distinguish between the differences in the way the guidelines are applied within the two chosen media sectors with reference to a classification decision made for each sector. This essay will conclude by summarizing the main points of discussion made throughout this essay and linking
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SHOULD THE AUSTRALIAN FLAG BE CHANGED? The Australian flag was chosen in 1901‚ when a competition was held to design our country’s flag. The guidelines of this competition included that the Union Jack and Southern Cross should appear on the flag. However‚ I believe that in the year 2001‚ the Australian flag needs to be changed. During the course of this essay‚ I will show that the Australian flag does not represent all Australians‚ in particular‚ Aboriginal Australians and that the symbols on
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Landscape and Brand Analysis: Australian Gold Background Australian Gold is one of the fastest-growing sun care brands in the United States.2 Owned by New Sunshine LLC it was founded in central Indiana 26 years ago.3 Australian Gold is “sold in more than 50 countries [worldwide and] is recognized by its mascot “Sydney” a koala bear riding the waves on a golden brown surfboard”.5 The company’s headquarters is located in Indiana but they also have a “research and development lab and a manufacturing
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several high profile mass murders and a large media campaign. The first decade of the new gun laws saw a 59% drop in Australian gun-homicides‚ while statistics related to non-firearm related homicides remained relatively similar. As for mass shootings‚ we’ve gone from 11 a decade (from the
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Because Australian Aboriginal people didn’t have written language‚ they created many symbols to record their important culture stories. This essay will discuss Australian Aboriginal art and culture and European art and culture. Australian Aboriginal art is one of the oldest traditional art in the world. Australian Aboriginal art has been thousands of years. Australian Aboriginal artists continue using traditional and modern materials in their works. One of the most recognized form is Australian Aboriginal
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Crow Country Kate Constable Prepared for 9.2 and 9.9 English Dr K Kimber‚ 2015 Australian novels reflect the best and worst of what defines us as Australians. ASSIGNMENT TASK: BLOG MAIN – 400 words analysis LINKS – 150 words reflection on your values‚ your experiences 1 x 50 words 1 x 100 words Australian values • • • • • • • Care and Compassion - Friendship Understanding‚ Tolerance and Inclusion - Equality Responsibility – honesty‚ Respect – for people‚ environment Fair go - Justice Integrity;
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The Australian identity is a complex and ever changing image. It is impossible to define using one singular concept‚ event or symbol. The multicultural society Australia proudly hosts makes it difficult to develop and pin point an accurate and widely accepted national identity and idology. The three texts ’Then and Now ’ by Ooderoo of the tribe Noonuccal‚ ’Eucalyptus ’ by Murray Bail and ’Nobody Calls me a Wog anymore ’ by Kimninos‚ each reflect the different forces that have shaped and forged
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