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    process of reconciliation, while the Council was at work, succeeded significantly, in terms of enacting reconciliation as a ‘community movement’. In the evidence of it, on May 28, 2000, more than 250,000 people joined the Corroboree Walk across Sydney Harbour Bridge, in order to support the movement of reconciliation with indigenous people (Australian). In its final report, which was submitted to the Prime Minister and the Commonwealth Parliament, the CAR recommends Parliaments to change the…

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    All countries create a national identify which may or may not endure some resemblance to reality. Australia’s National identity is constantly changing through the evolution of Australia from once being considered the sons of the British Empire to creating a unique national identity like no other. With Australia being a young and culturally diverse nation, which often struggles with how to define its national identity, the word “Australianness” can often been an umbrella term used to describe…

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    Stand Up Film Analysis

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    Australia, being the multicultural country that it is and has been for decades, some form of racial discrimination will always be inevitable. Through the use of characters and visual techniques, Australian Rules and ‘Stand Up’ from the TV series Redfern: Now are able to create a representation of the indigenous race and reflect on the racial attitudes toward them at the time. Australian Rules was released in 2002, and according to the events that occurred in the film, racism and racial divide…

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    aware that time is on the verge of running out, yet he has only achieved a limited amount of discoveries. He reinforces the key aspect of humans needing to have a desire to discover and experience new things. Adams uses an analogy “…like the Sydney Harbour Bridge…day they finish painting it is the day they start again…ditto for exploration” to demonstrate that one does not know everything and things change and evolve as part of the process of…

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    Water shortages and droughts have been huge social, economic, and political issues in Australia. As the world’s driest habitable continent, Australia’s water use and management has and will continue to be among the most contentious issues facing the federal and state governments, as well as the public. Research indicates that Australians are, per capita, the biggest consumers of water in the world. When discussing water usage in Australia, one also has to consider the related issue of water…

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