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    Max Dupain's Sunbaker

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    "˜Sunbaker ’ is Max Dupain ’s most famous artwork. It was taken in 1937. It is not just an artwork but it is an Australian icon because it represents what Australia is. Description The photo is a famous image of the shapely male shoulders of a European man lying on Bondi Beach. Dupain used a low viewpoint to take the photo so that only the figure ’s head‚ broad shoulders and well muscled arms are revealed. Mood/Emotions Evoked The mood it creates is a very patriotic one which would fill most Australians

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    Australia‚ our wide brown land‚ a place where acceptance and opportunities are possible. Where we are renowned for welcoming all cultures and ethnicities from around the world. It certainly sounds good on paper‚ or does it? "Nope‚ nope‚ nope" our prime minister declares‚ as he deters another decrepit vessel full of the wretched and needy desperately seeking asylum. We may proudly call ourselves a tolerant and accepting but migrants’ experiences tell a different tale. The migrant experience is often

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    Australian nation. Australia Australia is a unique and diverse country in every way - in culture‚ population‚ climate‚ geography‚ and history. Culture. Australia is multicultural and multiracial and this is reflected in the country’s food‚ lifestyle and cultural practices and experience. Australia has an important heritage from its indigenous people‚ which plays a defining role in the cultural landscape. This diversity of influences creates a cultural environment in Australia that is lively

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    thing about Australia..." If I could change one thing about Australia‚ I would change the poor treatment of the Asylum Seekers from war-infested countries. In fact‚ Australia is the only country in the world to mandate the detention of Asylum Seekers. This Anti-Asylum policy has been at the spotlight of international criticism by various humanitarian organisations‚ calling the actions of the Australian Government "an act of discrimination and racism". Australia‚ the "free country". Australia has always

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    Indonesia will prevent more people smugglers and asylum seekers making dangerous journeys to Australia. The coalition rejects the governments’ Malaysian Solution because Malaysia is not part of the UN Refugee Convention. Refugee advocacy groups view that Australian laws are not effective in protecting the lives and rights of asylum seekers. Advocacy groups include Amnesty International and Refugee Council of Australia etc. They view mandatory detention is a breach of human rights and which greatly impacts

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    3rd of June of each year that this day will be focused on its issue of history of reconciliation in Australia and the stage of discussion around students opinion on the subject which they believe is mostly needed to be improved the relationship between the First Australians and other Australians. The 26th May marks the Journey of Healing which also known as the Sorry Day that is held in South Australia. This day marks the celebration of recognition but also of the outrages Aboriginal and Torres Strait

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    In these early days of Australia‚ these stereotypes were quite often a reality; with big tough bush men not simply being portrayed on the screen as over exaggerations but as accurate representations of Australian men. However in today’s multicultural and well developed Australia that stereotype has since become outdated‚ although the Australian cinema continues to use the same cliché. In 1986 Crocodile Dundee hit the big screen‚ becoming a huge success not only in Australia but even in the United

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    reference example

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    Harvard Reference Example: As in many countries‚ consumers in Australia have recently had to accommodate increases in the costs of basic food (Webb & Leeder 2007‚ p. 7). During the financial year 2007–2008‚ overall food prices rose 3.9%‚ while some basic food prices rose more sharply: cheese by 14.2%‚ milk by 12.1%‚ poultry by 11.0% and bread by 6.8% (ABS 2008). Food cost plays a significant role in mediating food choice among low socio-economic status (SES) groups‚ who often have to reduce food

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    AUSTRALIA   Australia is situated in the eastern part of the Southern Hemisphere. Australia is an island continent lying between the Indian Ocean on the west and Pacific Ocean on the east. It is the sixth largest country and the smallest continent.   HISTORY James Cook discovered Australia on the 20th of April 1770. The original inhabitants of Australia were people called Aborigines. This name they gained from British people in 1788. The each group of Aborigines had its land and language. They

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    her Daughters‚ Remittance Man and South of my Days. Abstract This report discusses the influences of Australia as well as the universal impact on the poetry of Judith Wright. It contains an evaluation of both the techniques and the ¡¥plot¡¦ behind the poems ¡¥Remittance Man¡¦‚ ¡¥South of My Days¡¦ and ¡¥Eve to her Daughters¡¦ as well as a comparison between the three poems. Australia‚ as Wright¡¦s homeland‚ has had a significant effect on the content of her poems but references to English scenes

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