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  1. Pattern of Australian Culture by McLeod, 1963-06
  2. Contemporary Australian Television (Communication and Culture) by D Cunningham, 1994-06-01
  3. Diversity Itself: Essays in Australian Arts and Culture (Exeter Studies in American and Commonwealth Arts, Vol 1)
  4. Australian Aboriginal Culture by Australian National Commission for UNESCO, 1974
  5. Aspects of Australian culture
  6. Framing Culture: Criticism and Policy in Australia (Australian Cultural Studies) by Stuart Cunningham, 1992-01-01
  7. Fashioning the Feminine: Girls, Popular Culture, and Schooling (Australian Cultural Studies) by Pam Gilbert, Sandra Taylor, 1991-09
  8. The stockyard and the croquet lawn: Literary evidence for Australian cultural development (Studies in Australian culture) by G. A Wilkes, 1981
  9. Locating Asian Australian Cultures
  10. People from the Dawn: Religion, Homeland, and Privacy in Australian Aboriginal Culture by W. E. H. Stanner, John Hilary Martin, 2001-08
  11. Religion in Australian culture: An anthropological view by Gideon Goosen, 1997
  12. Territorial Disputes: Maps and Mapping Strategies in Contemporary Canadian and Australian Fiction (Theory/Culture) by Graham Huggan, 1994-05
  13. Shameful Autobiographies: Shame in Contemporary Australian Autobiographies and Culture by Rosamund Dalziell, 1999-08-01
  14. Making It National: Nationalism and Australian Popular Culture (Australian Cultural Studies) by Graeme Turner, 1995-03

21. Hjem - Den Australske Ambassade
Accredited to Denmark, Norway and Iceland, though located in Copenhagen. With a list of Australian cultural events in Denmark. In English and Danish.
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22. Australia: History, Geography, Government, And Culture — Infoplease.com
Learn about the history, geography and culture of Australia and find statistical and demographic information.
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23. Australian Culture - A Southern View - South Carolina Teachers Visit Melbourne
A decade long Space Science adventure for classroom teachers and students.
http://www.musc.edu/cando/ausdwnun/culture.html
A ustralian C ulture from a S outhern P erspective
THE MELBOURNE GREEN TRAMS
Once a common sight in many cities, trolleys have become a rare form of transportation. In Melbourne the distinctive green trolley (or TRAM in Australia ) is alive and well and has become a symbol of the city.
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Back to the Can Do Story Back to the Beginning

24. Australia - Language, Culture, Customs And Etiquette
Guide to Australian culture, society, language, etiquette, manners and protocol
http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/resources/global-etiquette/australia.html
Australia - Culture, Customs and Etiquette
Facts and Statistics Location: Oceania, continent between the Indian Ocean and the South Pacific Ocean Capital: Canberra Climate: generally arid to semiarid; temperate in south and east; tropical in north Population: 19,913,144 (July 2004 est.) Ethnic Make-up: Caucasian 92%, Asian 7%, aboriginal and other 1% Religions ;Anglican 26.1%, Roman Catholic 26%, other Christian 24.3%, non-Christian 11%, other 12.6% Government: democratic, federal-state system recognizing the British monarch as sovereign Languages in Australia English is the primary language used in Australia. Yet their colourful vocabulary, accent, phonetics system and slang ('Strine') can take a lot of getting used to. In 1788, there were about 250 separate Aboriginal languages spoken in Australia, plus dialects. Today, only two thirds of these languages survive and only 20 of them (eight per cent of the original 250) are still strong enough to have chance of surviving well into the next century. In addition to these there are also the languages of immigrants from Europe, the Middle East and Asia.
Aussie Modesty . Australians are very down to earth and always mindful of not giving the impression that they think they are better than anyone else.
. They value authenticity, sincerity, and loathe pretentiousness.

25. Australian Culture
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This is a beta version of NNDB Search: All Names Living people Dead people Band Names Book Titles Movie Titles Full Text for Australian Culture BIBLIOGRAPHY Tony Bennett; David Carter (editor) Culture in Australia: Policies, Publics and Programs . Cambridge University Press. Ian Craven (editor) Australian Popular Culture . Cambridge University Press. Laurie Duggan Ghost Nation: Imagined Space and Australian Visual Culture, 1901-1939 . University of Queensland Press. Patrick Fuery (editor) . Longman Cheshire. Roslynn D. Haynes Seeking the Centre: The Australian Desert in Literature, Art and Film . Cambridge University Press. A. L. McLeod (editor) The Pattern of Australian Culture . Cornell University Press. Tom O'Regan Australian Television Culture Alistair G. Paterson The Lost Legions: Culture Contact in Colonial Australia Stephanie Trigg (editor) Medievalism and the Gothic in Australian Culture . Melbourne University Publishing. Graeme Turner Making It National: Nationalism and Australian Popular Culture Graeme Turner (editor) Nation, Culture, Text: Australian Cultural and Media Studies

26. The Blue Mountains, Sydney, Australia, Day Tours, Wildframe Ecotours.
Conducts day tours to the Blue Mountains. Emphasis on finding wildlife and explaining Aboriginal and Australian culture.
http://wildframe.com/
G'day! Welcome to Wildframe Ecotours. The only ecotour doing day tours from Sydney into the Grand Canyon . The Grand Canyon is in the Blue Mountains national park, which is world heritage wilderness.
* Small groups (less than 21) * Fully guided walks
* Day tours from Sydney * Expert commentary
* Or over night tours * See the Three Sisters
* Convenient city pick ups * See wild kangaroos
* Challenging 3 hour canyon hike * Lunch (own cost)
* Or easy cliff top walks * Scenic railway (optional)
* Private tours
* Charters - any size group
Wildframe eco tours is the very original Blue Mountains ecotour company. With 20 years experience, we provide the ultimate Blue Mountains experience. Unlike other Blue Mountains tours Wildframe spends the majority of the time actually in the Blue Mountains national park wilderness!
Sorry, no lollie shops, no chocolate factory, no animals in cages and or fenced off areas. Just the Blue mountains, and wild animals.

27. Australian Culture - Famous Australians, Strine, Sport | Art Galleries | Museums
Australian Culture Australia is the land of sun, sand and surf, also sport, famous Australians and strine. Visit Art Galleries and Museums.
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Australians love prawns, an ideal seafood. What people in other countries call a shrimp is a prawn in sunny Australia. Another issue is a lobster. To Australians this delicacy is a crayfish. A young girl in Australia is called a "Sheila". But dancing with a young girl is not "Waltzing Matilda". During the Depression a "Swagman" would carry his belongings in a bag, called "Matilda", over his shoulder on a stick, as he made his way across the land seeking employment. This was called "Waltzing Matilda". This is the essence of Australian Culture.
AUSTRALIAN CULTURE
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Though Australia is a Western country, things are different than in New York or London. Barbecues and going to the beach are important aspects of life. Australians pride themselves on having an equitable society, where everyone "gets a fair go". The majority of Australians live in cities along the coast, but cultural values originating in the outback are important to them. They look with affection to life as it was two hundred years ago when life was hard and a person's character was judged by his actions. Aboriginal culture is important to Australians. They have been on this continent for 50,000 years. Their "laid back" attitude to life has infused present day Australian culture. Possibly the "she'll be right mate" attitude of Australians came from them. SPORT Tysaustralia The Opera House is Sydney's most famous icon....

28. Australian Culture | Crikey
The fierce debate over the role of fuelreduction burning in preventing bushfires has exposed a deep divide in Australia over attitudes to the natural environment, writes Clive
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30. Australian Culture / About Us / International Students / Students / The Universi
The University of Newcastle, Australia Our People. Australia is predominantly an English speaking country, with a population of approximately 21 million people.
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    Our People
    Australia is predominantly an English speaking country, with a population of approximately 21 million people. Australians enjoy one of the world's highest standards of living, and is home to people from over 190 countries. Our diverse cultural identity is one of Australia's greatest strengths, with at least one in five Australians born overseas.
    Our Government
    The Australian Federal Government is based in Australia's capital Canberra, which is home to Parliament House. Parliament is headed by the Prime Minister. There are three levels of government in Australia: Federal, State and Territory Governments, and local government or councils.
    Our Law
    In Australia it is illegal to buy and consume cigarettes and alcohol if you are under the age of 18. As an international student in Australia, you will be subject to all State, Territory and Federal laws, so remember if you break the law you risk having your visa cancelled and being deported. Public areas are patrolled by either marked or unmarked police patrols. Police patrols can be in the form car patrols, on foot, bicycle or even sometimes horseback. Our police are approachable and helpful, and there to offer you assistance. You are encouraged to report any crime committed against you or that you witness to your local police station.

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32. Australian Culture, La Trobe University
Melbourne is a diverse and multicultural city Australian values. Australia's multicultural society is made up of people from over 210 different nationalities, so it is
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Australian values
Australia's multicultural society is made up of people from over 210 different nationalities, so it is difficult to define what is 'typical' in Australian culture or social customs. However, there are some values most Australians consider important:
  • That people will be given a 'fair go' : that is, that you will be treated equitably. For example, La Trobe has advocates, grievance procedures, Academic Progress Committees and an Ombudsman to give students with a conflict an opportunity to explain their version of events, or their situation. Respect for the rights of the individual : in Australia there is an emphasis on individual achievement. Other students may not be greatly concerned about the opinions of friends and family, and may be more likely to make decisions based upon what they want for themselves.
Australia strives to be a democratic society: the aim is that people will be treated the same. Young people in Australia do not necessarily show others more respect because they're older. Academic staff may ask you to address them by their first name.

33. BUBL LINK: Australian Culture
s About Australia; Australian Centre for Independent Journalism; Australian Literary and Historical Texts; Australia's Cultural Network......Titles
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    About Australia
    A guide and travelogue for visitors to Australia, with information about its people, culture, commerce and the Australian lifestyle. Includes travel, shopping, lifestyle, business and news resources.
    Author: Cardline Pty
    Subjects: australia, australian business, australian culture
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    Australian Centre for Independent Journalism
    Includes ACIJ news, general broadcasting and journalism news, ACIJ online publications, a toolbox of journalism resources, details of ACIJ special projects and information on journalism and research courses.
    Author: Australian Centre for Independent Journalism
    Subjects: australian culture, journalism
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    Australian Literary and Historical Texts
    Database of 18th, 19th and early 20th century Australian poems, short stories, novels, reference works, historical narratives, and memoirs, searchable by title, author, date, publisher, genre, and opening lines. Contains texts by writers such as Joseph Banks, Christopher Brennan, Adam Lindsay Gordon, Henry Kendall, and Andrew Barton Paterson.

    34. Australian Culture
    With a mix of nationalities, sunny weather and endless beaches, Australia has developed a wonderful culture. Here are facts about Australian culture, food, wine, beer, and
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    35. Cultures - How To Information | EHow.com
    Australian Culture how to articles and videos including Types of Australian Potato Chips, The History of the Australian Aboriginal War, How do I Interpret Aboriginal History
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    36. Australia's Culture Portal
    The Culture Portal provides online access to over 3800 websites, stories about Australian culture, news and events and resources for the culture sector.
    http://www.cultureandrecreation.gov.au/
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    37. Australian Culture Meetup Groups - Australian Culture Meetups
    Helps groups of people with shared interests plan meetings and form offline clubs in local communities around the world about Australian Culture
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    38. Australia - General Info : Culture
    Australian culture is a unique blend of many distinctive cultures. The population is made up of a harmonious blend of Aborigines, Australians, Europeans, Asians, Torres Straits
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    Select Destination Australia Bali Brunei China Hong Kong Japan Korea Macau Malaysia Myanmar New Zealand Philippines Singapore Taiwan Thailand Vietnam Hotels in Australia Popular Places Best of Australia Entertainment ... Site Map
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    Culture English is the Australian language and the main language. However, some of the English vocabulary may not be familiar. The Australian special words and phrases are known as the "Strine". Check out the following strines : Barbie = Barbecue Roo = Kangaroo Mozzie = Mosquito Chook = Chicken Bludger = Lazy Maccas = McDonalds Lollie = Candy Thongs = Slippers Grog = Booze Dag = Nerd Bikie = Motorcyclist Tellie = Television Australian culture is a unique blend of many distinctive cultures. The population is made up of a harmonious blend of Aborigines, Australians, Europeans, Asians, Torres Straits Islanders, as well as Middle Easterners. Each and every one of them contribute their unique heritage and culture to make the Australian nation a rich and colorful one. Australia's multicultural policy rests on three main principles, namely the right to cultural identity, the value of social justice, and the interest in economic efficiency. To this end, the policy contributes to the recognition of one of the most successful nations in building a tolerant, inclusive, and culturally diverse society.

    39. Australian Culture Essays
    A culture that evolves and changes through time is a healthy culture indeed. From the early pagan warriors to the artisans of the Renaissance, the European world dramatically
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    A culture that evolves and changes through time is a healthy culture indeed. From the early pagan warriors to the artisans of the Renaissance, the European world dramatically reformed. After 16 years in Malaysia and 2 years in this country, I love my adopted country more than the one of my birth. Being in the same business in both countries and getting to know thousands of people. I can see the difference in the two places. In Australia no matter what you are a doctor, garbologist, music
    You will hear people saying: "how much money you have?" and lots of questions on how wealthy you are. Nothing in particular that I would complain about Australian Culture
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