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  1. Australian Aboriginal Culture
  2. (Don't) Call Me Shirley, the 1994 Sydney Australia Gay & Lesbian Mardi Cras Party & Sleaze Ball are Artistic Revelations of important Aspects of Australian Culture by Brett Cochrane, 1995
  3. Ghost Nation: Imagined Space and Australian Visual Culture 1901-1939. (Review of Books). (book review): An article from: Journal of Australian Studies by Denise Whitehouse, 2001-09-01
  4. Australian Aboriginal Culture: an Exhibition Arranged By the Australian National Committee for Unesco by Australian National Committee For Unesco, 1968
  5. THE PATTERN OF AUSTRALIAN CULTURE. by A. L. (edit). McLeod, 1963
  6. Origins and culture of the Australian Aborigines, (Queensland Museum. Booklet) by E. B. V Crosby, 1969
  7. "Culture up to our arseholes": projecting post-imperial Australia.(Australian cultural identity)(Australian Council for the Arts): An article from: The Australian Journal of Politics and History by Stuart Ward, 2005-03-01
  8. Bodysurfers and Australian beach culture.: An article from: Journal of Australian Studies by Ed Jaggard, 2007-01-01
  9. After "The doll": Australian drama since 1955 (Studies in Australian culture) by Peter Fitzpatrick, 1979
  10. Accounting for Tastes: Australian Everyday Cultures.(Book Review): An article from: Pacific Affairs by Nancy J. Pollock, 2004-06-22
  11. Escaping education: Living as learning within grassroots cultures.(Review) (book review): An article from: Australian Journal of Education by Ray Barnhardt, 2000-08-01
  12. Myths of Oz: Reading Australian Popular Culture (Media and Popular Culture ; 2) by John Fiske, Bob Hodge, 1988-01
  13. The big shift: Welcome to the third Australian culture : the Bernard Salt report by Bernard Salt, 2001
  14. Dingo Makes Us Human: Life and Land in an Australian Aboriginal Culture by Deborah Bird Rose, 2000-08-28

81. Christian Research Association - Australian Culture And Society
australian culture AND SOCIETY.
http://www.cra.org.au/topics.cgi?tid=6

82. AustralianBeers.com - Your Guide To Australian Beers, Pubs And Culture
Online resource for australian beers, breweries, pubs and beer culture.
http://www.australianbeers.com/
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83. Online Culture Channel Australia - Culture, Media, Arts, Technology And Science
Showcase of australian cultural expression with an exhibition of local arts and culture.
http://www.culture.com.au/
oNLINE cULTURE cHANNEL The Online Culture Channel is an independent network providing access to contemporary Australian online culture, media, arts, technology and science. It's based in New South Wales, Australia. Online since 1995. News! - culture.com.au blogs and mail coming soon. Spinach7 Magazine - Spinach7 is a quarterly independent national magazine on politics, culture, art and technology in the Asia Pacific region. Virtual Scenes - 3D VR panorama gallery of Australian and international scenes with 3D tutorials and other resources. The Brain Project - an exposition on the history and philosophy of brain sciences, the mind and human consciousness. Visual Arts Net - gateway to Australian visual arts and crafts supported by NAVA (National Association for the Visual Arts). Gleebooks Online - independent bookstore with a focus on cultural studies, art history and theory, monographs and related literature. Onlinecide - a non-government non-profit organisation committed to fostering the development and growth of a progressive media art and hybrid culture. TechTonic - an archive of articles on the interplay between media, technology and culture in Australia.

84. Linga Longa Aboriginal Philosophy Farm
australian Aboriginal culture, reconciliation, responsibility and respect, and featuring the Annual Aboriginal Philosophy Week.
http://www.midcoast.com.au/~shanib/
Click here Linga Longa Aboriginal Philosophy Farm.Photos of Official Opening and of Philosophy Week 2003

85. School Of Theology: Research Institute
Outlines of research projects on topics including ecotheology and the relation of australian spirituality to the arts. Flinders University, South Australia.
http://ehlt.flinders.edu.au/theology/institute/

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BA MEd NE , MACE The Centre for Theology, Science and Culture (CTSC) is a research institute established by the Flinders University School of Theology and the Adelaide College of Divinity (ACD) to focus on research that relates theology, science and culture. The CTSC is based at the ACD campus at Brooklyn Park. There are a number of researchers within the school and the college who are researching and publishing in this area and already a number of challenging research projects are underway. Purposes
The main purposes of the institute are:
  • to provide a focus for collaborative and individual basic, applied and contract research, such that the Flinders School of Theology and the Adelaide College of Divinity can make a significant contribution to the discovery and interpretation of new knowledge and the revision and interpretation of existing knowledge in the field of theology as it relates to science and culture; to provide impetus for quality research, teaching, postgraduate supervision and consultative services within the school and the college;

86. Online Culture Channel Australia - Culture, Media, Arts, Technology
The Online culture Channel Australia is an online culture network featuring contemporary digital media, arts, technology, sciences and resources. It's based in New South Wales, Australia. The Online culture Channel is an independent network providing access to contemporary australian online culture, media, arts, technology and
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.culture.com.au/&y=02F81AC044DC8C

87. Australian Journal Of French Studies
A forum for scholarly research in French literature, arts and culture.
http://elecpress.monash.edu.au/french/
Go to: AJFS home Subscribe Past issues To contribute Editorial board Search AJFS Inquiries The Australian Journal of French Studies is an international, fully refereed journal devoted to French literature, culture, society and history. The journal encourages new theoretical engagements and particularly welcomes interdisciplinary approaches. Articles are published in English and French. The majority of numbers are focussed on a specific theme, but numbers on miscellaneous topics will usually be published annually. Forthcoming and planned numbers:
  • Soi-disant : Writing, Screening and Theorizing the Self Sexualities in Contemporary French Writing Jules Verne in the Twenty-First Century French Noir : Fiction and Film Translation in the Academy
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88. Climate And Culture In Australia
A National Academies Forum Symposium 2527 September 2002, Shine Dome, australian Academy of Science, Canberra.
http://cres.anu.edu.au/environhist/weather.html
Climate and Culture in Australia
A National Academies Forum Symposium
25-27 September 2002,
Shine Dome, Australian Academy of Science, Canberra.
Speakers: Bill Bunbury, Daniel Connell, Tom Griffiths, Richard Grove, Clive Hamilton, Rod Home, Ian Lowe, Janet McCalman, Tony McMichael, Neville Nicholls, Libby Robin, Deborah Rose, Janis Sheldrick, Tim Sherratt, Mike Smith, David Walker Program and Abstracts Thinking Like a Banded Stilt - by Libby Robin Global Climate Change and Health - by Tony McMichael We are expecting to produce a book from the conference in 2003. It will be edited by Tim Sherratt, Tom Griffiths and Libby Robin and entitled A Change in the Weather: Climate and Culture in Australia. We will post more news as it comes to hand. Environmental History at ANU Forest History Environmental History Events Calendar Environmental History Publications ... Other Links This information was updated on Wednesday, 4 July, 2001

89. Ocean Culture Sandboards
australian sandboard manufacturer. Includes board descriptions, information on sandboarding in South Australia, photos, team riders, links, and contact details. Order sandboards and gear online.
http://www.oceanculture.com

90. Welcome To A Different Corner Productions Online
Nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing the performing arts to the Asianaustralian community and their culture to the mainstream. Includes event information, ticket sales, newsletters, mailing list, and links.
http://www.adifferentcorner.com
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91. Medical Laboratory Equipment, Scientific Laboratory Supply, Laboratory Equipment
australian manufacturer of laboratory scientific equipment to ISO9001 specifications. The product line includes a range of cell culture and incubation products.
http://www.axyos.com
Introduction Capabilities Products Brochures Introduction Capabilities Products Brochures ... Distributors

92. Aboriginal Studies - Art & Culture
Turkey Tolson Tjupurrula, Wallaby Morgan; Aboriginal culture; How to Order; Surf other Web Art Budtcha, home of australian indigenous music, art and culture Ending Offending 'Our
http://www.ciolek.com/WWWVLPages/AborigPages/Art.html
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Aboriginal Studies WWW Virtual Library
The Internet Guide to Aboriginal Studies Edited by Dr T.Matthew Ciolek Est.: 15th Apr 1994. Last updated: 15 Jun 2003. This document is a part of the Aboriginal Studies WWW Virtual Library and keeps track of leading relevant University and Governmental information facilities. Please mail tmciolek@ciolek.com if you are interested in administering any specific area within this Virtual Library. Your feed-back will be gratefully appreciated. This page is regularly updated. It is optimised for transmission speed, not for fancy looks. All links are inspected and evaluated before being added to this Virtual Library.
Aboriginal Studies Virtual Library
General Resources Koori Web Resources University Programs Governmental Web Resources ... Aboriginal Online Bookstore
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ABORIGINAL ART AND CULTURE

93. CORAL SEA CONSULTING: Corporate Cultural Development And Business Reform Facilit
We are professional facilitators working with australian icon corporations on all aspects of culture transformation, leadership development, executive coaching, and business unit planning.
http://www.coralseaconsulting.com.au
Sorry, your browser doesn't support Java(tm). ENTER Coral Sea Consulting, Coral Sea Consulting, consultants, consultant, management consultants, professional facilitator, facilitators, culture development, leadership development, Visual-Connect, Visual Connect, strategic planning, executive coaching, Leader as Facilitator, John Harrison, Barbara Harrison

94. Culture In Australia
also lacks culture. I once heard an Englishman joke, that a containerof yogurt had more culture than australian s. This is unfair
http://www.inaustralia.com.au/Info/Culture.htm
Culture Indigenous Culture Before the arrival of European settlers, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples inhabited most areas of the Australian continent, each speaking one or more of hundreds of separate languages, with distinctive lifestyles and religious and cultural traditions in different regions. Adaptable and creative, with simple but highly efficient technology, Indigenous Australians had complex social systems and highly developed traditions reflecting their deep connection with the land and environment. More Info on Indigenous Art: http://www.cultureandrecreation.gov.au/articles/abart/ Asian and Oceanic people had contact with Australia's Indigenous peoples for thousands of years before the European expansion into the Eastern Hemisphere. Some formed substantial relationships with communities in northern Australia. Australia was discovered relatively late compared to the rest of the western world due to its remote location. This late European discovery of Australia allowed a rich indigenous culture to flourish. This remoteness still appeals to many travellers. It is still possible to explore many wilderness area's of Australia and gain a unique insight into the psyche of the early explorers and settlers. Modern Culture Australia is one of the most urbanized countries in the world yet has a strong connection with the bush. Australian literature, art, and folklore is significantly about stories of settlers hardships on the land, bushrangers that roamed the countryside stealing, squatters who searched for new land to settle and farm, sheep sheerers, and miners hoping to strike it rich. These examples of Australian expression have one common theme, they are all stories of hardships, of ordinary poor people searching for something more from life. They are stories of battlers (a famous saying in Australia is "Aussie battler") and Australian's have a strong desire to support the under dog or battler.

95. Novo Online Magazine Archive
An australian webzine examining all aspects of youth culture including religion, current affairs, music, movies, and fictional writing.
http://www4.tpg.com.au/users/taboo/Novo/
Unfortunately, after nine issues, the Novo Online youth magazine is no more. Thank you to all the young writers that volunteered their time to contribute to the magazine. However, previous issues are available. Here you can find all the past editions of Novo since the first issue was released on 9 March 2000.
We hope you enjoy scanning the archives for articles from your favourite Novo writers, and appreciate how the site and its writing improved over time. Apologies if the issue you are looking for is not available, all issues should be available shortly.
A big thank you to the Australian National Library's Pandora Project for archiving a number of Novo's issues.
Just click on the issue you would like to read:
Issue 1
(9 March 2000)
Issue 2
(27 March 2000)
Issue 3
(10th April 2000)
Issue 4
(22 April 2000)
Issue 5
(May 2000)
Issue 6
(June/July 2000)
Issue 7
(September 200) Issue 8 (October 2000) Issue 9 (November 2000)

96. Maldives, History And Writings
English translations from Maldivian language newspapers and publications, and historical research notes and documents. Maldivian script section. australian university project.
http://www.maldivesculture.com/
Maldives Culture, contemporary Maldivian social and political affairs. Maldives, news, politics, society, history, translation, writing, divehi, dhivehi, dictionary, fanditha, magic, poetry, culture, islam, research, Indian Ocean, atoll
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Maldives Culture, contemporary Maldivian social and political affairs. Maldives, news, politics, society, history, translation, writing, divehi, dhivehi, dictionary, fanditha, magic, poetry, culture, islam, research, Indian Ocean, atoll
Maldives Culture, contemporary Maldivian social and political affairs. Maldives, news, politics, society, history, translation, writing, divehi, dhivehi, dictionary, fanditha, magic, poetry, culture, islam, research, Indian Ocean, atoll Maldives Culture, contemporary Maldivian social and political affairs. Maldives, news, politics, society, history, translation, writing, divehi, dhivehi, dictionary, fanditha, magic, poetry, culture, islam, research, Indian Ocean, atoll Maldives Culture, contemporary Maldivian social and political affairs. Maldives, news, politics, society, history, translation, writing, divehi, dhivehi, dictionary, fanditha, magic, poetry, culture, islam, research, Indian Ocean, atoll

97. CBOnline - Entry Point To Community Broadcasting In Australia
Community radio and television stations promote independent australian music and culture, alternative views, ethnic and indigenous cultures. The CBOnline gateway celebrates volunteer powered media with attitude.
http://www.cbonline.org.au/
neighbourhood election '04 stations sector ... indigenous almanac
"Community radio reaches out to remote communities"
Community broadcasting provides news, information, cultural content and entertainment to communities defined by location or common interest. With diversity as the sector’s keynote, stations reflect the many interests of their communities in their programming.
The CBOnline Project is an initiative of the Community Broadcasting Foundation funded by the Commonwealth Government through the Department of Communications, Information, Technology and the Arts (DCITA). The Project encompasses the development of a number of information technology initiatives and online resources for the benefit of the community broadcasting sector.
Community Broadcasters Disappointed by Federal Budget

The federal budget is a great disappointment for the 20,000 plus volunteers who give their time to stations in an effort to enhance their communities and an affront to the 3.3 million listeners and 3.6 million viewers who regularly use and value the services they produce.

98. Ghadar May 2000
Article on ADF by australian academic John Hutnyk, from Ghadar magazine
http://www.proxsa.org/resources/ghadar/v4n1/hutnyk.htm
Volume 4: Number 1, May 1 2000
Editorial
Fan Mail
Hum Aapke Hain,

(aur) Kya?

by Vamsee Juluri
Cold Sweat

by Vijay Prashad
Dime a Dance,

Dollar a Day

by Sunaina Maira
Coming to America,
Coming Home by Sharmila Rudrappa Chiclete com Masala by Gautam Premnath Culture Move: On Asian Dub Foundation by John Hutnyk Free Satpal Ram Asian Dub Foundation "I Never Set Out to be a Cultural Activist": A Conversation with Anand Patwardhan daya and for Jaimal Singh Padda by Anand Patwardhan Progressive, but Problematic: An Appreciation and Critique ... of Amartya Sen by Vamsi Vakulabharanam and Sripad Motiram FOIL Notes Ghadar Home proXsa Home Culture Move: On Asian Dub Foundation by John Hutnyk ‘We Ain’t Ethnic, Exotic or Eclectic

99. Australian-Turkish Media Group -- Home Page
Established in 1998 to satisfy the need in Australia for a source of information about Turkey. Site includes information about the Turkish culture and society, as well as informative sections on international conflicts.
http://www.atmg.org/
Australian-Turkish Media Group

100. Australian Bush Culture
Caustic acrostic verse from Australia.
http://www.users.bigpond.com/Oldavo/acrostics.htm

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