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         Australian Culture General:     more books (100)
  1. Mapping Cultural Identity in Contemporary Australian Performance (Dramaturgies: Texts, Cultures and Performances) by Helena Grehan, 2001-07
  2. Class, Culture, And The State In Australian Education: Reform Or Crisis? (Comparative Studies Series, Bd. 7.) by Anthony R. Welch, 1997-12
  3. Australian Aborigines (Threatened Cultures) by Richard Nile, 1992-07-31
  4. Networked Language; Culture & History in Australian Poetry by Philip Mead, 2008-01
  5. Dreamtime: Australian Aboriginal Mythology, Dreaming (Spirituality), Sacred, Totem, Creation Myth, Fred Alan Wolf, The Last Wave, Peter Weir, Minka Bird, Prehistory of Australia, Religion in Australia
  6. Images of Religion in Australian Art by Rosemary Crumlin, 1990-10
  7. Australian Rock Art: A New Synthesis by Robert Layton, 1992-11-27
  8. People with Real Lives Don't Need Landscapes by John Dolan, 2003-09-01
  9. Australian Bee Lore and Bee Culture: Including the Influence of Bees on Crops ... by Albert Gale, 2009-11-18
  10. G'day Boss!: Australian Culture and the Workplace by Barbara A. West, Frances T Murphy, 2007-10-01
  11. From Pop to Punk to Postmodernism: Popular Music and Australian Culture from the 1960s to the 1990 S (Austrlian Cultural Studies)
  12. Colombian Diaspora: Colombian American, Leo Goldseed, Colombian Australian
  13. Escapees From Western Australian Detention: Yagan, Moondyne Joe
  14. Dictionary of Western Australians: Asian Immigrants to Western Australia 1829-1901

81. Planning And Policy Division : Department Of Culture And The Arts - Western Aust
The Division primarily provides support to the Director general andthe Minister for culture and the Arts. In doing so it undertakes
http://www.cultureandarts.wa.gov.au/DepartmentofCultureandtheArts/AbouttheDepart
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Planning and Policy Division The Planning and Policy Division works towards the Department’s vision and mission and cooperates on a range of projects and long term initiatives.
The Division primarily provides support to the Director General and the Minister for Culture and the Arts. In doing so it undertakes coordination work across Portfolio agencies and offers consultancy services if requested. The Division works across all sectors of arts and culture and values strong relationships with the arts and cultural sector. This liaison informs policy development and strategic projects to promote the value of arts initiatives. The key objectives for the Planning and Policy division are:
Ministerial Support
  • To provide effective and efficient support to the Minister for Culture and the Arts.
Policy Advice and Development
  • To provide policy advice to the Director General and to coordinate development of policy with portfolio wide implications. To ensure that policy is developed consistent with the strategic objectives of the department and government.

82. ANU - Vietnam WWW VL
IDEAS CAN BE FOUND ON SEVERAL PAGES, PARTICULARLY PAGE 9 (culture) AND 10 of SocialSciences Pacific and Asian Studies at the australian National University
http://coombs.anu.edu.au/WWWVLPages/VietPages/WWWVL-Vietnam.html
The World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Alphabetical Category Subtree Library of Congress ConBio Listing of Virtual Libraries
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Coat-of-Arms of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam

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. We are proud to offer Vietnam Business and Travel Information WWW pages from Vietnam, supplied by the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry .We appreciate the continuing support of our many other sponsors This Virtual Library is maintained by Vern Weitzel ( vern@coombs.anu.edu.au ) for Australia Vietnam Science-Technology Link. Please visit my Consultancy Home Page and our AVSL Home Page This document is a part of the the Asian Studies WWW Virtual Library . Please use the registration of new resources form or just mail me the address of any interesting URL (including personal home pages). I'd also appreciate it if you let me know if the links listed here have changed. Established: 12 January 1996. Revised: 7 July 1998.
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83. Australian Aborigines Land And Cultures - Aboriginal Art Online
Further information is also available from the excellent site maintainedby Matthew Ciolek about the art and culture of australian Aborigines.
http://www.aboriginalartonline.com/culture/culture.html
Art, Land and the Dreaming
Art is a central part of the life of Australian aborigines and takes many forms. Traditionally it was made for purely cultural reasons and was only able to be created or viewed by people initiated to the proper level of knowledge. More recently, artwork has been made specifically for public viewing. Regardless of whether the art is for private or public purposes, for many artists their work remains inspired by the traditional marks and symbols from the Dreaming and the artist's country.
Uluru is a landscape of profound spiritual significance for Anangu Aborigines. The Dreaming is a term used by Aboriginal people to describe relations between the spiritual, natural and moral elements of the world. It relates to a period before living memory or experience - a time of creator ancestors and supernatural beings. This period is called the Dreamtime . Many art works are visual representations of the symbols associated with the artist's Dreaming.
Traditional Symbols
Conventional designs and symbols are an essential part of the long traditions in Aboriginal art. When applied to the body of a person taking part in a ceremony or the surface of an object, these have the power to transform the object to one with religious significance. Dots are one of the conventional symbols widely used and for many non-Aboriginal people these are what give Central and Western Desert art its distinctive character.

84. Pushing The Boundaries.
PUSHING THE BOUNDARIES Australia Confident, Diverse and Sophisticated buildingthe future on a strong ICT platform. ‘The australian culture of independence
http://www.noie.gov.au/publications/NOIE/world_cong/
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Confident, Diverse and Sophisticated building the future on a strong ICT platform ‘The Australian culture of independence and innovation makes it easy for industry to keep pace with the speed and pervasiveness of global technological change. Australia has a track record of high levels of ICT investment and a reputation for the early adoption of new ideas. These are compelling reasons why many of the world’s leading ICT companies are choosing to call Australia home.’
The Hon Ian Macfarlane MP, Minister for Industry, Tourism and Resources ‘Australia is an ideal destination for IT development and our ICT industry is one of the most vibrant and innovative sectors of the economy. The Australian Government supports the IT industry through a range of programs designed to build on technology strengths, develop strategic partnerships, simplify and streamline access to Government IT contracts and encourage innovation through ICT Centres of Excellence.’
Senator, The Hon Richard Alston

85. Dharawal Education Centre Home Page
The Dharawal Education Centre is a voice of traditional indigenous australian culturein the Sydney region. Its purpose is to provide the general public with a
http://www.koori.usyd.edu.au/dharawal/default.html
THE CENTRE CONDUCTS ITS SERVICE TO THE PUBLIC IN THE SPIRIT OF RECONCILIATION
AIMS OF THE DHARAWAL EDUCATION CENTRE
  • The Dharawal Education Centre aims to provide the general public with information which will assist Australian society to foster a better understanding of it's indigenous people and their communities.
  • The centre will meet the demands of non-indigenous students undertaking study associated with indigenous Australian people and their community.
  • The centre offers a community based service, providing information on localised issues.
  • The centre provides a flexible range of general information and teaching services to the broad public.
OBJECTIVES OF THE DHARAWAL EDUCATION CENTRE
  • The Dharawal Education Centre will provide the general public with information pertinent to the study of indigenous people and their community.
  • The Dharawal Education Centre will provide students with access to information and resources relevant to the study of indigenous Australians and their communities.
  • The centre will assist non-indigenous people to come into contact with indigenous issues, through field excursions, lectures and other reading material.

86. Prudential Reform Of Australian General Insurance
Prudential Reform of australian general Insurance. to propagate a stronger risk controlculture across the Reauthorisation of every general insurer seeking a
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The local general insurance industry is substantial, accounting for over 1% of worldwide general insurance business, and giving Australia a ranking in the top dozen countries. The industry’s safety is important not only for the protection of individual policyholders, but also for stability and confidence in the wider economy. Under the Government’s financial sector reforms following the Wallis Inquiry, safety and soundness requirements for general insurers - codified in the Insurance Act 1973 - are the responsibility of APRA. By the time of APRA’s inception in July 1998, the old Insurance Act had long been overtaken by market and regulatory developments, and was badly in need of significant reform. The emergence of some substantial losses in the industry during this period served to reinforce the case for reform, in order to increase public confidence. After several years of policy development and industry consultation, APRA’s reform proposals were approved by the Government in November 2000, and legislated by the Parliament in August 2001. The final standards were tabled in Parliament in February 2002, and took effect on 1 July 2002.

87. Peter Lang Publishing, Inc. N O R T H A M E R I C A - Books By Discipline: Liter
Literature and Language Studies (general). Series Edited by Published 2002. Price$65.95, View Book Details. australian Divagations, australian Divagations.
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88. MapZones.com Culture
The increasing sophistication of australian culture has been promoted by governmentsubsidies for the arts and the provision of improved facilities.
http://www.mapzones.com/world/pacific/australia/cultureindex.php
Country Info Australia Introduction Australia General Data Australia Maps Australia Culture ... Australia Time and Date Australia Culture Back to Top Australia's isolation as an island continent has done much to shape—and inhibit—its culture. The Aboriginal peoples developed their accommodation with the environment over a period of at least 40,000 years, during much of which contacts with the outside world, often hinging on changing sea levels, appear to have been fleeting. The British, on the other hand, when they settled New South Wales as a penal colony in 1788, did so partly because of its remoteness. The convict heritage ensured that European perceptions of the environment were often influenced by the sense of exile and alienation. Yet often the distance from Britain, and the isolation it imposed, served to strengthen rather than weaken ties with the cultural metropolis. The ambivalence of the continuing colonial relationship, which has only been dismantled in the second half of the 20th century, has been a central cultural preoccupation in Australia. Australia substantially reflected the heritage of the British settlers. Customs were modified as the settlers adapted to the new country and its exceptionally fine climate. A culture evolved that, although based on the British tradition, is unique to Australia. The increasing sophistication of Australian culture has been promoted by government subsidies for the arts and the provision of improved facilities. Many cities and towns have built or expanded art galleries and performing art centers. The architecturally stunning Sydney Opera House is the best known of the modern venues. Opera, ballet, and dance companies, symphony orchestras, artists, playwrights, and writers are supported by the Australia Council. The federally funded Australian Broadcasting Corporation controls independent television and radio stations. Australia also has many other media companies, newspapers, and magazines that contribute to local culture, although some are now owned by foreigners.

89. EdNA Online - Search
EdNA Evaluated pages australian sites. across the curriculum on Vietnam and Vietnameseculture. general resources for the teaching of Asian
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Resources across the curriculum on India and Indian culture. Includes geography, environment, history, politics, international relations, society, business and economics, law, education, literature, media and arts.

90. The Suzuki Hayabusa Resource - Motorcycle Culture And Trends
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91. Indigenous Australians : Aboriginal History, Culture, Art : Dreamtime : Corrobor
The act of the Corroboree is seen to be sacred in the aboriginal culture. The artof the australian Aboriginals is arguably the oldest continuing art tradition
http://www.australianaustralia.com/indigenous.html
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Indigenous Australians Aboriginal History Aboriginal Family Corroborees ... Contact with Europeans Aboriginal History Aboriginal Family Family has alway been of the utmost to the Aboriginal people, they live for their family with life long bonds being maintained through the forging of kinship ties as a high priority of their social being. Together with a very strong identification with the land and in fact many aboriginals came to be the carers of the land these people observed strong cultural ties. Even in the married lives they treated their choice as a most serious one indeed by observing certain taboos and social customs such as the marriage between people from within the same localised group was taboo. Corroborees The Aboriginal culture and way of life is very closely tied to their observance of and being part of the land which they are protectors of to a point where part of their culture involves the sacred meetings known as Corroborees. At these Corroborees stories that have been handed down over the ages are told by way of music, dance and singing. The stories themselves may have been the simple act of hunting a particular animal that these people have a lot of respect for or in fact the meeting of family members whom have not been together for many years, in fact all facets of life is enacted in these Corroborees.

92. Rotary 2003 Convention // Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
You are Here, general Social Functions During the with over 150 displays of Australianproducts and of information on Queensland, our culture, our business
http://www.rotary2003.org/Public/General/Functions.asp?Language=ENGLISH

93. Front Page Join Members Area Search For In All Categories About
today called on the Federal Government to support australian culture in its
http://www.awg.com.au/artman/publish/index.shtml
Front Page Search for in All Categories About the AWG Why Join the AWG? Join Online Pay Membership Fees Contact the Guild News Ongoing Services Script Registration Script Assessment Storyline Bulletin Board Events and Courses AWGIE Awards AWGACS Members Test Rates and Publications General Links Writers' Directory Front Page Pay Membership Fees Ongoing Services Script Registration ...
AWG40 Celebrations

Updated on Feb 25, 2003, 10:22am
The AWG has just turned 40. Free screenings, workshops and cocktail parties are just a few of the events planned. Check out the AWG40 brochure and join in the celebrations!
AWG Submission to DFAT on GATS

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ACCD Submission to DFAT on GATS.
Updated on Feb 24, 2003, 12:46pm Download/View File Motion Picture Association's Submission to the US Congress regarding the Australia - US Free Trade Agreement Updated on Feb 24, 2003, 12:33pm Download/View File The Australian Declaration at the Second International Meeting of Cultural Professional Organisations Updated on Feb 21, 2003, 5:35pm

94. News Join Members Area Search For In All Categories About The AWG
australian Government Urged to Take culture Off the
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News Search for in All Categories About the AWG Why Join the AWG? Join Online Pay Membership Fees Contact the Guild News Ongoing Services Script Registration Script Assessment Storyline Bulletin Board Events and Courses AWGIE Awards AWGACS Members Test Rates and Publications General Links Writers' Directory Front Page Pay Membership Fees Ongoing Services Script Registration ...
Winner of Screenplay Competition Announced

Updated on Feb 12, 2003, 4:21pm
AWG member Blake Ayshford is the inaugural winner of a national screenplay competition. The competition is a joint initiative of the AWG and the AIFF.
Australian Government Urged to Take Culture Off the Table

Updated on Jan 15, 2003, 10:28am
Cultural practitioners today called on the Federal Government to support Australian culture in its upcoming free trade negotiations with the USA.
News From Cultural Industry Wires

Updated on Dec 14, 2002, 8:31am
A listing of current industry news items with article links from Screen Hub and Dramatic Online. News items updated every day.
Australian Writers' Guild Association
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95. Worldwide Classroom: About The Library
Last, are general school listings. Program Finder Need help finding a program? CountryResources Information on culture, language, travel and current events
http://www.worldwide.edu/ci/australia/
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    Listings include any type of educational institution accepting foreign students such as universities, technical schools, language institutes, culinary schools, etc... WWC member schools subscribing to the 'International Recruitment Standards' are listed first - followed by general school listings.
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96. Australian & Aboriginal Reviews -- Teachers @ Work - Mark Teadwell
This is a great site for students to investigate and to write a brief, onesentence, statement on what the australian culture actually is/means.
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Title: Australian Coastal Atlas Description:
This coastal Atlas lets you view layers of information about the Australian coast. Not only can you print off your customised map, but you can also investigate water quality, climate, fisheries and much more. The site would provide an excellent a vehicle to compare and contrast coastal regions in different climates such arid, temperate and tropical. This should not be limited to only Australian students. Rating: Level: ideal for year levels 3-10 On the web Subject: ID: Title: Description: Rating: Level: On the web Subject: ID: Title: First Nations Description: This coastal Atlas lets you view layers of information about the Australian coast. Not only can you print off your customised map, but you can also investigate water quality, climate, fisheries and much more. The site would provide an excellent a vehicle to compare and contrast coastal regions in different climates such arid, temperate and tropical. This should not be limited to only Australian students. Rating: Level: Ideal for year levels 3-10 On the web Subject: ID: Title: Lore of the Land Description: The people that now inhabit the country are struggling to come to terms with Australia's history and its culture! This is a wonderful site to explore, attempt to understand and reflect on the relationship between the people and the country. It is a site based on the hope and wonder of this. This is a great site for students to investigate and to write a brief, one sentence, statement on what the Australian culture actually is/means.

97. Links To Other Sites
Collection of links to sites dealing with australian Aboriginal art.Category Arts Visual Arts Native and Tribal Oceania...... Studies GEND3216Aboriginal Art-general Education Handbook Aboriginal Law and CultureCentre - KALACC Centre IIS Webnet Koori australian Indigenous Population
http://www.mq.edu.au/house_of_aboriginality/absites.htm
These sites were gathered by students enrolled in the unit SOC388 Aboriginality. Each of them make some use of Aboriginal art. They have been created by a wide range of authors and for equally diverse purposes. Including a site in this page of links does not imply that the House of Aboriginality Project is either endorsing or criticising its content. We will be updating this page frequently. If you notice any errors, or have new sites to add to our list, please email us with the details. Aboriginal Arts Incorporated Australian Items Page
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98. The Government Of Western Australia - Western Australian Government Agency Sites
Auditor general, Office of the; Best on Earth; Country Housing Authority; Cultureand the Arts College; Disability Services Commission, Western australian; Drug and
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99. World
cultureGeneral Plant lore of the mountain people; Facts and information aboutCanada; australian culture geographic; The synthesis of urban and suburban living;
http://www.indianchild.com/world_cultures.htm
web hosting provided by Direct i World Cultures Links Culture:Africa Culture:Asian Culture:Eastern Europe History of Ottoman empire in Turkey Culture:General Culture:Middle East Culture:Native American Culture:South/Central America Culture:Western Europe

100. Policies Department Of Culture And The Arts - Western
Policy Division. The Division provides policy advice to the DirectorGeneral and the Minister for culture and the Arts. The aim
http://www.cultureandarts.wa.gov.au/DepartmentofCultureandtheArts/Policies.asp

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