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Rising Crime Rate on The Aborigines Area in Autralia 1424 words
Australia as a nation is first and foremost an Aborigine nation. They are the people of this land, the owners if you will. By looking at neighbouring countries, it is plain to see that the white man is not native in this part of the world. As with many lands, countries, homes and village that t ...

Australian Sporting History 947 words
Go to any town on a Saturday morning, big or small, and chances are there is a sporting event taking place. And if you decide to attend that event you are assured to see people everywhere competing or spectating with passion and pride. People wearing team colours, performing pre-match rituals, analy ...

The Land Down Under 1483 words
Australia is the sixth largest country in the world. It lies in the Southern Hemisphere between 11° and 44° south latitude and 113° and 154° east longitude. The entire area of land is about the same size as the continental United States, or about o ...

Australian Distinctiveness 524 words
Australians since the early part of this century has been preoccupied with the idea of capturing and representing an Australian distinctiveness - the much-vaunted "Australian Identity". It is a familiar irony that one of the most urbanised countries in the world (since at le ...

Australian Life of Today 591 words
Since 1988 Australia has changed quite a bit, one would hope it was for the better and it looks that way. As Australians we have become more health conscious and we have stopped being ashamed of our multiculturalism. There are three domains where change can be noticed the most. These are: Environ ...

Australian Immigration 1172 words
Australia is an island continent which is geographically isolated from the rest of the world. This has resulted in the evolution of many unique plants and animals and the development of a very fragile ecosystem. This ecosystem has been influenced by human immigration for many thousands of years. ...

Rainforest Deforestation: Do We Care Enough? 1606 words
Rainforest Deforestation: Do We Care Enough? The villagers walk the charred ruins of their village, looking for any personal possessions that can be salvaged after the fire. Looking out from the remains, they see the trucks already winding their way up the newly made dirt road. Soon, the landsca ...

Dreamtime: A Process As Well As A Period 1351 words
omparative Essay on Aboriginal Art and Chinese Art The two ancient art cultures that I will be studying will be Chinese art and Aboriginal art. Both these cultures have evidence of artwork dating back as far as a couple of thousand years ago. Australian Aboriginal contemporary traditional ...

Film Analysis of Gallipoli 2629 words
Gallipoli, as the title suggests, is a portrayal of the historical event in which thousands of Australian soldiers went off to fight for their country. Peter Weir, the director of Gallipoli has not simply presented the facts about the war, nor has he tried to relay the story of this time, instead he ...

The Great Betrayal 1522 words
1. What substance is there in the charge that Britain betrayed Australia in 1942 I.E Historically accurate is such a view To what extent was Britain responsibity for the failure of the Singapore strategy To what extent must Australian governments of the time accept responsibility? ...

Vietnam War "Involvment of Australia" 667 words
The only time Australia has come under direct attack from another country, was when Japan bombed Darwin and sunk a number of ships in Sydney, during World War 2. The question then has to be asked, why Australia has been involved in so many conflicts. A number of recent conflicts in this century come ...

The Beautiful Country of Australia 474 words
Did you know that Australia is its own country and continent? It is also the world's smallest continent and largest island with an area of 7, 671, 930 sq km. It is said to be the oldest country in the world, but it was discovered last. Australia is one of the most interesting places on the earth, ...

Changes in Australian Culture 328 words
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. Be ...

History of Australia 1901-2000 459 words
Between the years of 1901-2000, much occurred in the history of the proud, independent nation. Over more than 100 years ago, Australia fought the battle for federation against England. Australia proposed to be an independent, self-governed nation of six states and ...

Hannie Rayson's Hotel Sorrento 1379 words
One of Hannie Rayson's main concerns in her play Hotel Sorrento is the characters' need to face the truth about themselves and the past. This issue is present throughout the play and is weaved into the themes of loyalty versus truth and the intimate bond between sisters to reinforc ...

Should Australia Accept Tampa Refugees? 604 words
Should Australia accept Tampa Refugees? The issue that I will be arguing about should Australia accept the Tampa Refugees? In my essay I will give my reasons that why we should and shouldn't accept the Tampa refugees. We should accept the Tampa refugees becau ...

Autobiography of Dawn Fraser 268 words
Dawn Fraser grew up in the suburb of Balmain, a dockside industrial suburb in Sydney. She was the youngest of eight children, and suffered from anaemia, asthma and other chest complications. She learnt to swim at the age of five and two years later, Dawn Fraser swam for a professional ...

Australia's Cultural Links 1589 words
International links are increasingly important for Australia. This reflects the international and domestic changes that have linked Australia even more closely to other countries. The regional and international links that Australia is involved in are trade, security, education, tourism, foreign ai ...

The Migration Legislation of Australia 1437 words
The global phenomenon that has seen increasing numbers of people resorting to desperate ways of finding a safe haven has become a major challenge for Australians to reconcile with. Australia is committed to protecting refugees and complying with its obligations, which arise regardless o ...

The Asylum Seekers Brought to shore 1946 words
more embarrassment for Govt over Manoora asylum seekers the asylum seeker stand-off in Nauru is back to square one, despite what appeared to be a deal between Australian and Nauruan authorities. Earlier tonight, officials from both countries boarded the HMAS Manoora but a litt ...

The Debate on Australian Identity 1529 words
Identity is a debate that many Australians are still arguing today. After all these years of living in Australia, the identity of the country is still something that cannot be agreed upon. Though many seem to have their own idea of what an "Australian" is, there is no clear cut view of this thus ...

The battle of Gallipoli 953 words
Australia has always spent time to remember the men who went and fought on the beaches of Gallipoli, despite what people say about that the Gallipoli campaign being a huge failure. In recent years there has been a huge increase in people displaying respect for those who died in the Gallipoli battle. ...

The Effects of The Great Depression in Australia 2500 words
A depression is a deep and extended slump in total business activity, where both buying and selling drop, causing a decline in production, prices, income and employment. Money becomes limited, many businesses fail and many workers lose their jobs. Unemployed workers have less money to spend, which l ...

The Reception of English Law into Australia 1764 words
Australia today is a country that is equipped with a complete and effective legal system so as to provide fairness and justice to its people. But having an effective legal system did not come to the minds of the law makers overnight. In fact, the pain staking process of establishing Australi ...

The Uniqueness and Practices of Every Culture 748 words
That Australia should not blindly adopt American practices. Ocker, easy-going, fair, honest. These characteristics are considered typically Australian. Compare them to the American image: smart, fast, cunning, high stressed and you will see how very opposed the two cultures really are. If yo ...


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