Australian Identity Speech Good morning teachers and students. Though our national identity is an evolving one‚ aspects of our identity are constant. Some of these aspects include the iconic sporting legend‚ mateship‚ the notion of the underdog and the Aussie battler. This is conveyed in a number of texts in a variety of ways. The texts we will be discussing today include “The Man from Snowy River” by Banjo Paterson and an episode from “My Place” by Nadia Wheatly. The two texts thoroughly present
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you loved baseball‚ mom‚ apple pie‚ pledged allegiance to the flag and hated Communism‚ there was never any question! Today‚ some patriots view taking a knee during the National Anthem as Un-American‚ while others believe it is their patriotic duty as Americans to demonstrate and exercise their right of free speech on behalf of those people treated unfairly. In fact‚ for many reciting the rarely sung second stanza of Francis Scott Keye’s National Anthem‚ they are surprised to find it strongly speaks
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The Current Australian flag is in need of a change because it leaves certain elements out that are crucial to the Australian Identity. The current flag represents a blue ocean which symbolises Australia as an island. The first component is the Union Jack‚ illustrating the link with Britain being our mother land. The second aspect is the Southern Cross‚ representing Australia because the constellation can only be seen from the southern hemisphere and is a reminder of Australia’s geography. The Commonwealth
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everyone and welcome to the Museum of Australian Democracy’s Youth Convention. Recently‚ the parliament has been debating over how changes to the Constitution will most adequately recognise the previous ownership of Australia by Indigenous peoples. Today‚ I will be giving you a better understanding of how the colonial experiences in the 18th and 19th centuries‚ ultimately led to the lack of desire of the British men to include the Aborigines in the Australian Constitution‚ because recognising them
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A barbecue is called a “barby” there. Australians are also known to be huge sports fanatics. Cricket is the most popular sport there. The movie “The Crocodile Dundee” is said to portray the real Aussie within. Ned Kelly is a well-known name around Australia. Ned Kelly was a notorious lawbreaker
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Are you sick of your everyday life ready to get out of the norm? Are you ready to get away already? How does a vacation sound? If that sounds good to you I have the perfect place to go‚ one of the most ravishingly beautiful places on earth‚ you may ask does this place really exist and if so where is it? And I answer you with a yes this place does exist and the name of this place just so happens to be Australia. Australia happens to be one of many beautiful travel destinations still left on earth
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UNO UN- stands for United Nations. It is an organization that keeps different nations together for international cultural exchange‚ political viewpoints and experience. There are several objectives that UN sticks to‚ these are; peacekeeping and security‚ human rights and humanitarian assistance‚ social and economic development‚ mandates‚ greening the blue and many others all around the globe. The United Nations was established in 1945‚ right after the League of Nations failed to prevent World
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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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Hello (teacher) and students. Together “Ballad of the Drover” by Henry Lawson and Judith Wright’s “South Of My Days” provide a compelling insight into outback life around the turn of the 20th Century. Both ballads capture the innate hardship of the Australian outback within its striking beauty. Wright and Lawson are two of Australia’s most noted poets and continue to resonate with audiences by engaging their audience through strong imagery and powerful use of figurative language to create an emotive
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G’day Today I will be talking to you about what I think Australian identity is. Australia is such a diverse country. Our climate‚ multiculturalism‚ native plants and animals‚ and just the largeness of our land has helped develop a unique Australian style and culture. But are we all sport loving laid back hard working beer guzzling Australians? Is Australia really the lucky country? Australians have huge involvement in sport. Most Australians are usually outdoors playing anything from backyard cricket
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