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         Australian Culture General:     more books (100)
  1. Cultural Studies: Volume 10, Issue 3: Australian Feminisms
  2. Australian Civilisation
  3. Literary Activists: Writer-Intellectuals and Australian Public Life by Brigid Rooney, 2009-09-01
  4. Communication and Cultural Literacy: An Introduction (Australian Cultural Studies) by Tony Schirato, Susan Yell, 1996-08
  5. Aborigines, Race and Racism (Australian connexions) by Humphrey McQueen, 1974
  6. My Kind of People: Achievement, Identity and Aboriginality (Uqp Black Australian Writers) by Wayne Coolwell, 1994-05
  7. Western Horizon: Sydney's Heartland and the Future of Australian Politics (Scribe Short Books) by David Burchell, 2003-09-01
  8. Blokes: Stories from Australian Lives by AB Facey, TAG Hungerford, et all 1998-07
  9. Ancestral Connections: Art and an Aboriginal System of Knowledge by Howard Morphy, 1992-03-01
  10. The Forgotten Fifties: Aspects of Australian Society and Culture in the 1950s (Australian Historical Studies)
  11. Life Before Genesis: A Conclusion : An Understanding of the Significance of Australian Aboriginal Culture (Toronto Studies in Religion) by David H. Turner, 1985-10
  12. Nation, Culture, Text: Australian Cultural and Media Studies (Communication and Society)
  13. Dreamings = Tjukurrpa: Aboriginal Art of the Western Desert (Art & Design) by Jo-Anne Birnie Danzker, 1994-08
  14. EcCentric Visions: Re Constructing Australia by Gaile McGregor, 1994-01-01

61. Study Tours
general Information. experience, improve your English language skills and experiencethe uniqueness of the australian language, culture lifestyle.
http://www.une.edu.au/ltc/lstp.htm
Home Page Programs Staff Support Services ... Study Tours Language Study Tour Programs Click to enlarge these photos of festivals and cultural activities Autumn Festival Dancers Autumn Festival Parade General Information Study Tour Program for English Language Teachers ... Summer Programs General Information The Language Training Centre Study Tour Program is the perfect opportunity to appreciate the genuine Australian experience
Armidale
Armidale is the 'best of both worlds' with a typically Australian country lifestyle and magnificent wilderness areas combined with cultural and heritage attractions and excellent sporting and accommodation facilities. Armidale offers the benefits of a cosmopolitan, sophisticated, university city in a safe, clean, regional location and without the high living expenses of a big city. Visit the ' City for all Seasons ' web site.
LTC
LTC caters for special interest study tours with the facilities and attractions to introduce the 'real' Australian culture to international students, teachers, tourists, and corporate bodies. The courses are designed to be specific to needs and interests, whether cultural, academic, sporting or environmental, combining these interests with the development of English language skills.
City Option
Being close to both Sydney and Brisbane (only an hour by plane to either), you can include an option for a Country-City Tour consisting of two weeks or more at LTC and one week or more at a language centre in Sydney or Brisbane. LTC can design a study tour to suit your group.

62. PACIFIC TIME
The general characterisation of the region within australian culture wasand continues to be an idyllic and utopian reflection of itself.
http://sunsite.anu.edu.au/spin/SPINDOC/latuk971.htm
RETURN TO SPIN DOCTOR RETURN TO SPIN HOMEPAGE
PACIFIC TIME
by Susie Davies and 'Alopi Latukefu
(From SUPRA eXpress Vol.1, 1997) Island Encounters Given the hijinx of the last few months in the Pacific, especially in Papua New Guinea, it seems appropriate that at this time, the Macleay Museum is presenting ³Island Encounters² in 1997. To understand the current events in the Pacific Islands, it is important to understand how the Pacific has been interpreted in the past, and more importantly, how this view of the Pacific has influenced our understanding of the region in the present. For the last two centuries, the Pacific has fascinated Europe, Asia and the Americas. Firstly as the final terestrial frontier of exploration; then as a vast territory of ocean to use as the bargaining chips in the colonial race, world wars and eventually cold war, as well as the nursery of twentieth century social theory and philosophising, in particular the disciplines of Anthropology and Sociology. In that period of time the Pacific Islander has been portrayed as the ³savage², the ³noble savage², the ³friendly islanders², the ³lazy pacific islanders², and the ³economic basket cases of the world² to name just a few. Yet while understanding the Pacific has been a primary goal of western society, it is interesting that the reaction to the current turmoil in PNG is that of shock and incredulity. Why is it that our interpretation of the Pacific is so different to the realities on the ground? In many ways the Macleay Museum¹s ³Island Encounters² exhibit is a graphic representation of how Australia¹s interaction with the Pacific is in many ways analogous to the occidental/oriental interaction discussed by Edward Said. To be more specific, the Pacific has been a counterpoint to Europe, in defining Australian culture for the last two centuries. From the time of federation and even earlier, Australia¹s interaction in the international sphere has been complex.

63. CHINA TIBETAN CULTURE WEEK
Producers, Condon Entertainment Ltd australian Chinese Performing President of AsiaPacific culture Connection Centre Secretary general, Richard Lee
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q NEWS w China to Hold "China's Tibet Culture Week" in Australia and NewZealand w Tibet Culture Weeks to kick off in Melbourne ... More q Organization w Schedule w Sponsor w Congratulation w Backgound knowledge
Home Organization Organizing Committee of China Tibetan Culture Week Honorary Director:
Zhao Qizheng, Minister of the State Council Information Office of China
Directors:
Li Gang, Vice-Chairman of China International Culture Association
Tsering Drolkar, Vice-Chairman of Foreign Cultural Exchange Association of Tibet Autonomous Region
Secretaries-General:
Dong Yunhu, Deputy Secretary-General of China International Culture Association
Wu Fan, Deputy Secretary-General of China International Culture Association
Deputy Secretaries-General:
Zhao Yuanzhi, Council member of Foreign Cultural Exchange Association of Tibet Autonomous Region Wang Pijun, Council member of China International Culture Association Exhibition Executive: Guo Yunrui, project manager of China International Culture Exchange Association

64. Homesick Resources
culture australian and Aboriginal culture, arts, cinema Obtaining Official australianDocuments Online applications for general advice and travel warnings for
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65. Ned Kelly: Australian Ironoutlaw || EShop
on that button then browse our general Store Ned Kelly australian Ironoutlaw australiancultural websites Search courtesy of The culture and Recreation
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Ironoutlaw is pleased to announce a number of quality products available for purchase via VISA or MasterCard (secure transactions powered by WorldPay) or by Cheque Money Order or Direct Debit Simply select the method you wish to pay by, click on that button then browse our General Store Allow up to seven (7) working days for delivery of goods within Australia and twenty eight (28) working days for deliveries overseas. Please note all orders will not be shipped until payment is confirmed. And, if your not completely satisfied, we offer a full money back guarantee. Worldwide delivery Australian delivery only Australian delivery only FEEDBACK 25 March 2003
Just a note to thank you for the fantastic new Iron Outlaw Tee Shirt, it is great! Thankyou also for the wonderful bookmarks you kindly added, and for posting them quickly.Thanks again
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66. Aboriginal Studies
AGIS (Attorneygeneral's Information System) Comprehensively indexes law journals 2000Compendium of references to indigenous australian art culture.
http://www.library.adelaide.edu.au/guide/soc/anthro/ab.html
The University of Adelaide Home Departments Search ... Help/Feedback The University of Adelaide Library
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ADELAIDE SA 5005
Telephone:
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Aboriginal Studies :
a guide to library resources
Last update: 2 April 2003 by Chris Smith CONTENTS
Archival resources
Biographical sources Cultural Heritage issues Demography ... Web resources
ARCHIVAL RESOURCES
A starting point Archives of Australia : Archival resources relating to Indigenous Australians
[The Archives of Australia network is a collaboration between the National Archives of Australia, the State and Territory archives, and a number of other Australian archive organisations.This site is a starting point for exploring archival resources relating to Indigenous Australians] Sources for South Australian Archives State Records of South Australia : Aboriginal Records
Information about resources relating to Aboriginal people. The library holds the following of their publication in print format:
Aboriginal resource kit : an introduction to primary sources held by State Records relating to Aboriginal people
[Provide access to a transcribed cross-section of primary sources. It also facilitates use of the State Records'

67. UTS: Handbooks 2003
and culture Program (AELCP) is aimed at Study Abroad or exchange students who arenot able to enrol in the Advanced Diploma in australian Language and culture.
http://www.uts.edu.au/div/publications/general/elssa/aelcp.html
Australian English Language and Culture Program UTS course code: n/a
Abbreviation: n/a
Course fee: $9,000 (international)
Footnote:
1. This program is not offered to local students. The Australian English Language and Culture Program (AELCP) is aimed at Study Abroad or exchange students who are not able to enrol in the Advanced Diploma in Australian Language and Culture. This program enables international students from language backgrounds other than English to develop their English language skills through the study of aspects of contemporary Australian society and culture. Through both class activities and excursions, it introduces students to a range of intercultural issues and provides them with opportunities to interact with native speakers in order to develop the cultural understanding, skills, knowledge and confidence required to use English and participate actively in a variety of settings. The program focuses particularly on oral skills and includes some participation in mainstream University classes. Students complete a major project using ethnographic research techniques.
Admission requirements
The program is designed for students whose language level is below IELTS 5.0 or TOEFL 510 (computer 180).

68. UTS: Handbooks 2003
Advanced Diploma in australian Language and culture, UTS course codeHA30 Testamur title Advanced Diploma in australian Language
http://www.uts.edu.au/div/publications/general/elssa/ha30.html
Advanced Diploma in Australian Language and Culture UTS course code: HA30
Testamur title: Advanced Diploma in Australian Language and Culture
Abbreviation: none
Course fee: $6,000 (local); $9,000 (international)
It can be taken at undergraduate or postgraduate level and allows students to enrol in subjects about Australian society and culture while tailoring a program to their own interests and level of English language competence. Students audit classes in their area of study as an integral part of the ADALC. The Advanced Diploma is aimed at two types of students:
  • exchange and Study Abroad students who wish to complete the ADALC and return to their country, or international students who do not meet the UTS language entry requirements and who need to develop their academic literacy skills to enable them to enrol in undergraduate courses at UTS.
International students who complete the ADALC meet the UTS language entry requirements and, provided they meet academic entry requirements into faculties, are eligible to study at UTS.
Admission requirements
Students must have reached an English language competence level of 5.0 (IELTS) or TOEFL 510 (computer 180). Students with an IELTS of 6.0 or TOEFL of 550 are exempt from Semester 1.

69. History Research Outline
History by Place or Period Africa. australian Region. World general. WorldReligions, Beliefs, and Folklore. Pop culture. Science, Medicine, Technology.
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70. Links
of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Attorneygeneral's Department Departmentof Property The Treasury Tradewatch australian culture Australia's Cultural
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Links The Commonwealth Government of Australia
Commonwealth Government Entry Point
Parliament of Australia

Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry

Attorney-General's Department
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The Treasury

Government Agencies
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission
Australian Institute Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies

AusAid

Austrade
... The Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation Australian Agriculture ABARE (economic research agency) Australian agriculture Australian Dairy Corporation Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service ... (or www.winetitles.com.au) Australian Business / Trade / Investment Austrade Australian Bureau of Statistics Australian Industry Australian Information Industries Association ... Tradewatch Australian Culture Australia's Cultural Network The National Library of Australia ArtsInfo Art Galleries and Museums of Australia ... Sydney Opera House Australian Education Study in Australia (Government Site) Australian Education International Australian Vice-Chancellors Committee Education Network Foundation ... Universities Searching Australian Environment Environment Australia Online Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority The Australian Nature Conversation Agency Australian Legal System Australasian Legal Information Institute Australian Institute of Criminology High Court of Australia Human Rights and Equal Opportunities Commission ... National Native Title Tribunal Australian Media

71. NedLink - Netherlands Information
and promotion of the Dutch australian culture in Australia Frequently Asked Questionsfor soc.culture.netherlands newsgroup; There is also a general listing of on
http://www.usyd.edu.au/su/social/dutch.html
University of Sydney
N edLink - The Dutch Connection N edLink is a collection of Internet links to places and items of interest related to society, culture, politics and everyday life in the Netherlands. The page is maintained by Robert van Krieken at the University of Sydney - any comments or suggestions are very welcome.
The Dutch Australian Centre
Providing a centre for the preservation and promotion of the Dutch Australian culture in Australia, a focus for community services, a venue for social activities, a repository of historical and reference information.
Coming Events in the Netherlands
Information Servers in the Netherlands
Associations
The Netherlands and its Government
Amsterdam
Arts and Culture
Health Care
Economics
  • Politics
    There is also a general list of non-profit organizations in Amsterdam
    Higher Education, Research and Science
  • 72. Soc.culture.australian FAQ (Part 2 Of 6) (monthly Posting)
    edu.au) regularly posts australian News extracts to soc.culture.australian. serviceattempts to summarise local and international news of general interest to
    http://www.faqs.org/faqs/australian-faq/part2/
    soc.culture.australian FAQ (Part 2 of 6) (monthly posting)
    From: stephenw@mincom.oz.au (Stephen Wales) Newsgroups: soc.culture.australian soc.answers news.answers Subject: soc.culture.australian FAQ (Part 2 of 6) (monthly posting) Followup-To: soc.culture.australian 4oispv$1iv@cygnus.mincom.oz.au stephenw@mincom.com (s.c.a. FAQ maintainer) Summary: This posting contains a list of Frequently Asked Questions (and their answers) on soc.culture.australian, mainly information about Australia, including studying in Australia, immigration, songs, recipes, where to find Australian things overseas, and so on. It should be read by anyone who wishes to post to the soc.culture.australian newsgroup. Archive-name: australian-faq/part2 Last-modified: 2 April 1996 Version: 3.10 PART I (separate posting) 1.About soc.culture.australian stephenw@mincom.com tmturner@bcsc02.gov.bc.ca iand@hydra.maths.unsw.edu.au ... soc.college.gradinfo by Nainish Bapna ( nb2@doc.ic.ac.uk ): Adelaide Computing Andrew Wendelborn andrew@cs.adelaide.edu.au

    73. The Soc.culture.new-zealand FAQ (part 1 Of 6)
    a Kiwi in Canada gcwillia@daisy.waterloo.edu Newsgroups news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,nz.general,soc.culture.australian,soc.culture.british
    http://www.faqs.org/faqs/cultures/new-zealand-faq/part1/preamble.html
    Single Page
    The soc.culture.new-zealand FAQ (part 1 of 6)
    ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/cultures/new-zealand-faq soc.culture.new-zealand soc.culture.new-zealand D2.1 s.c.n-z The Early Days D2.2 CFV List of Voters =========================================================================== INTRODUCTION: 1 History of soc.culture.new-zealand The following gives some of the history of the creation of s.c.n-z. The rest of the details, including the list of voters, has been removed but should be at an archive site somewhere before long... Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups soc.culture.australian soc.culture.british soc.culture.celtic ... soc.culture.misc ,nz.general Followup-To: news.groups Keywords: New Zealand, Kiwi Sender: tale@cs.rpi.edu From: gcwillia@daisy.waterloo.edu (Graeme Williams) Subject: CFD: soc.culture.new-zealand news.groups so all discussion regarding this proposal should take place there. So, if you're interested and don't subscribe to news.groups , SUBSCRIBE to it NOW! I want to hear publicly from all you Kiwis (and others interested) scattered few and far between all over the globe. Shake off the traditional Kiwi apathy cos "she'll be right" won't work here on the net. Get those fingers typing and tell us what you think. Cheers, Graeme Williams - a Kiwi in Canada gcwillia@daisy.waterloo.edu

    74. Horshamlinks
    australian culture. Top. Top. Age, The australian, New York Times, Sunday Times(UK). People. Top. Australia, Governor general, Premier of Victoria, Prime Minister,
    http://www.horshamps.vic.edu.au/horshamlinks.htm

    75. Trailers: Television - General
    Television general. The excesses of australian current affairs. A strangetitle for an article about the emergence of global youth culture.
    http://interact.uoregon.edu/MediaLit/mlr/readings/articles/trailers/tv_general.h
    Serving Educators Around The World
    Media Literacy Review
    Media Literacy Online Project - College of Education - University of Oregon - Eugene Television: General Adams, Phillip (1997), 'The truth is out therebut don't look for it on TV', Weekend Australian Aug 9-10. More Adam's vitriolthis time about television. Anderson, Doug (1996), 'The moose vamooses', Sydney Morning Herald Guide Jan 15-21. A eulogy for the end of Northern Exposure on Australian screens. In New Zealand it has suffered death by scheduling. Anderson, Tim (1995), 'Thou Shall Not Steal Television: signal theft in the Age of Information', The Velvet Light Trap 36, Fall. An interesting piece of the changing role of the viewer for cable television. Afrani, Mike (1996), 'The rise of the African soap opera', New African February . Television soap operas in Ghana,Kenya and Tanzania. Appleyard, Bryan (1996), 'Why we need the lies', The Australian Magazine Nov 23-24. How every generation 'has to find its own source of paranoia..from The Prisoner to The X-Files'. Billen, Andrew (1998), 'Laughter in the dark', New Statesman Aug 21. A glowing review that concludes 'Seinfeld is beautiful, but in a dark, dark way'.

    76. ELibrary.com - AAP General News (Australia), 'Fed Brown Weaves
    eLibrary is the subscription based online library for fun or research. Find out more about securing your guaranteed Free 7day trial with your credit card and retrieve 'Fed Brown weaves ripper Aussie culture into latest flick' from AAP general News
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    77. National Centre For Culture And Recreation Statistics
    which is based on the australian Standard Classification nearest ABS Bookshop Forgeneral Consultancies Services of ABS publications For culture and recreation
    http://www.abs.gov.au/websitedbs/c311215.nsf/20564c23f3183fdaca25672100813ef1/80
    Australian Bureau of Statistics Themes
    National Centre for Culture and Recreation Statistics
    GENERAL ARTS AND CULTURE SPORT AND RECREATION
    National Centre for Culture and Recreation Statistics (NCCRS) General Arts and Culture General Sport and Recreation
    An overview of Culture and Recreation
    ...
    Links to other Web sites

    National Centre for Culture and Recreation Statistics (NCCRS)
    The NCCRS is the unit within the ABS which provides a national focus on culture, recreation and leisure statistics. Its tasks involve the coordination and drawing together of results of statistical work from ABS and other sources, and the statistical analyses of relevant data. The NCCRS is also involved in the development and the conduct of new and existing collections. Finally, NCCRS also has the role of the development and application of appropriate classifications and standards. Use the following link to access more information about the NCCRS.
    NCCRS - More information

    Back to top

    An Overview of Culture and Recreation
    The National Centre for Culture and Recreation Statistics has prepared a paper entitled 'ABS culture, sport and recreation statistics: current activities and future strategy'. The paper highlights key data collections and publications, and concludes with a look at the planned future direction of NCCRS with regards to culture and recreation statistics. Download this entire document in Acrobat format If you do not have reader software...

    78. Guide To Australia
    Hosted by Charles Sturt University. Includes links to information on culture, geography, the nation, Category Regional Oceania Australia Guides and Directories......culture, culture. Geography, Geography. australian State Emblems australian RoadDistances . Find the Latitude and Longitude of any City/Town in Australia .
    http://www.csu.edu.au/australia/

    Charles Sturt University

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    Culture Geography ...
    Communication
    States/Territories: ACT NSW NT QLD ... Australian Road Distances Find the Latitude and Longitude of any City/Town in Australia If you cannot find the information you are looking for in the Guide
    try searching the Register of Australian Web Servers
    Visit the Top 50 Aussie Sites
    Visit the Top 50 Educational Sites
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    Please feel free to submit constructive comments to the Guide Manager
    Virtual Australia Webring
    The Coolest Sites on the Net Top 100 World Travel Sites

    79. Australian Consulate General In Shanghai
    6279 8385. Disclaimer. For further information on australian visaand immigration matters, please click here. © 1997 Department of
    http://www.aus-in-shanghai.com/visa/imshang.html

    80. Pravda.RU Iraq: A Simplistic View For Simpletons
    nuclear forces based at sea, but it also must have general purpose groups numerousnews stories about the presence of US, British and australian special forces
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    Say what you want! PRAVDA.Ru will hear you!
    Apr, 04 2003 In Russian Em Portugues Former USSR Top Stories ... About Pravda.RU:Top Stories
    Iraq: A Simplistic View for Simpletons
    Bush’s black-and-white vision of carrot-and-stick diplomacy

    For George Bush, or so it would seem, the war in Iraq could not be more simple. If Saddam Hussein’s Ba’ath regime is not in favour of the USA (gaining control of his country’s mineral resources by proxy and establishing a strategic stronghold in the region) then it against Washington and therefore must be eliminated as a threat to national security. This is the simplistic view, for simpletons.
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    Will Russia Deliver Arms to North Korea?
    A conflict in North Korea will threaten Russia a lot

    What future will the North Korean regime have? One may not say that this is the most important question for today. Yet, one may not say that everyone forgot Kim Jong Il. Sometimes the American administration reminds of its readiness to settle the North Korean problem with the help of any possible means. It goes without saying that it includes the military variant as well
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    USA's Victory To Make Russia Take Pro-American Stand
    Most likely, Russia will have to exercise its devotion to American values

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