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  • Who Is Eligible for the Stimulus Package in Australia?

    In response to the global recession of 2009, the Australian government established an Economic Stimulus Plan to boost the national economy. This plan included one-off bonus payments to eligible...

  • History of Aboriginal Dance

    Unless you're from the land Down Under or have visited Australia or New Zealand, there is a good chance you're not familiar with the aboriginal culture. Australia's indigenous people lived on the...

  • How to Find Someone in Australia

    It's all too easy to lose contact with friends and relatives---especially when they live in a different country. If you are trying to locate a person in Australia, you may be wondering where and...

  • What Does it Mean to Be an Aussie?

    Australia is a wonderful country that has a distinct set of cultural traditions. There are different ways in which the term "Aussie" can be interpreted. This is determined by national...

  • What Does it Mean to Be an Australian?

    Technically, an Australian is someone who is officially a citizen of Australia. This can be achieved by being born in Australia or lodging a successful application for citizenship. The answers to...

  • The History of Tasmania

    Although it is probably best known around the world for its famous Tasmanian devil, the island of Tasmania has a much greater history than just a small marsupial and its cartoon counterpart. The...

  • Types of Australian Flowers

    The Australian climate varies, which produces a large array of flowers that grace the country and add to its natural beauty. Most parts of Australia are desert or grassland but there are tropical...

  • Australian Traffic Laws

    A person with a valid drivers license in English is allowed to drive in Australia, though keep in mind that people drive on the left side of the road there. Americans might find that driving on...

  • The History of the Aborigines

    The word "aboriginal" is defined as the "first known" peoples of a country. Although the Italians and Greeks originally used the term to describe their first cultures, the word has since become...

  • The Best Places to Live in Australia

    Australia is made up of six states and two territories: Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria, New South Wales, Tasmania, Queensland, the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital...

  • Fun Facts About Australia's Weather

    The weather in Australia is as diverse as its wildlife and people. Depending on where you live in Australia, you may deal with precipitation in the form of rain or snow or you may have to learn...

  • ANZAC Day Childhood Education Activities

    Observing ANZAC Day helps children understand the history of Australia and those who were members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. Provide a variety of different types of activities...

  • Reasons for Migrating to Australia

    A former colony of the British Empire, the Commonwealth of Australia was established in the early 20th century. Australia is now one considered one of the advanced economies of the world. ...

  • Australian Food Facts

    Australia has given the world many wonderful things, such as kangaroos, koalas, Ayers Rock, and the famous Sydney Opera House. The country has also shared with the world its diverse culture,...

  • Australia Entry Requirements

    Australia is a popular vacation spot and, like many popular destination countries, it has a list of entry requirements due to the high amount of visitors. There are various requirements for...

  • Didgeridoos History

    The didgeridoo is a wind instrument first used by the Australian Aborigines. Simple in construction, didgeridoos are often said to be the oldest musical instruments in the world. Didgeridoos are...

  • Tasmanian Devil Facts

    The Tasmanian Devil is a mammal found only on the island of Tasmania, off the coast of Australia. In the late 18th century, settlers on the island found this mammal to be a "pest" and drove the...

  • Cape Tribulation History

    Cape Tribulation is a truly unique place because it is at the intersection of the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree rain forest. Located at the crux of these two major sites, it it not...

  • How to Play a Didjeridoo

    According to the New World Encyclopedia, the didjeridoo dates back 1,500 years to the aboriginal people from the northern part of Australia. The didjeridoo is said to be the world's oldest wind...

  • Australian Money Information

    Australians are noted the world over for doing things just a little bit differently. When it comes to their money, however, the Australian difference has been one of performance and innovation,...

  • How to Apply for a Student Spouse Visa for Australia

    The Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) is the Australian governmental agency entrusted with the task of enriching Australia "through the well managed entry and settlement of people."...

  • How to Get a Copy of an Australian Birth Certificate

    Australian birth certificates are issued by the Australian Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages. Mothers are usually the gatekeepers of birth certificates until a child becomes responsible...

  • About the Australian Flag

    The Australian flag features the Union Jack in the upper left quadrant of the flag, with one large star beneath it and five stars of various sizes scattered in the upper and lower right quadrants.

  • What's Life Like in Australia?

    Australia is a nation and continent located in Oceania, between the South Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean. There are over twenty-one million residents in Australia, and the vast nation is a melting...

  • Australian Culture and Traditions

    Australia, like most countries, has complex and distinctive cultures and traditions. With heavy British influences and a small population of indigenous people, the country has developed into a...

  • How to Interpret Australian Slang

    Australian slang, or “strine,” has developed over the years to become a language in itself. It has even been codified (recorded officially). The most obvious way to interpreting it...

  • How to Practice the Didgeridoo

    The didgeridoo may be the world's oldest wind instrument and originated with the North Australian Aborigines. When you play the didgeridoo, you're actually creating a droning sound, a continuous...

  • How to Make Money in Australia

    There are good moneymaking opportunities in Australia. The average Aussie household reported a net worth over a half million dollars in 2007. Disposable income for people considered low wealth was...

  • How to Play a Didgeridoo

    Perhaps the oldest musical instrument in the world, the didgeridoo is considered to be the sound of the earth if she could sing. Make from tree limbs or trunks hollowed out by termites, the...

  • How to Behave in Australia

    Though we may think we know what Australia is all about by watching old episodes of Crocodile Hunter or the first Crocodile Dundee movie, they really only give us the tiniest glimpse of what the...

  • How to Be an Aussie Hardcore

    The Australian hardcore and punk scene, sometimes called Aussie Hardcore, is a self-contained and musically rich scene of musicians from all over the island-continent. Australian hardcore bands...

  • How to Go on Walkabout

    Everyone needs a vacation now and then. Some need change to escape the monopoly of every day routines, whereas others need time to reflect and evaluate their lives or to find themselves. For a...

  • How to Move from the US to Australia

    Moving across town is quite a task to undertake. Moving across the country is an even bigger task. If you want to try something really big, try moving to Australia from the US. You'll not only...

  • How to Understand Australian Slang

    If you've ever visited Australia (or at least watched "Crocodile Dundee"), you're familiar with such common Australian slang phrases as "G'day, mate." But slang originating from down under...

  • How to Talk with an Australian Accent

    Australian actors are increasingly prevalent in movies and TV shows. Learning to speak in an authentic Australian accent is an asset when preparing for theater, drama class or adding it to your...

  • How to Plan a Weekend at the Alchester Knox Festival

    The Alchester Knox Festival is genuinely a festival for all the family, getting everybody active and involved. From bike racing to basketball, it is a festival designed to get you fit rather than...

  • How to Identify a Tasmanian Devil

    The characterization of the Tasmanian Devil (referred to simply as a "devil") as a silly cartoon figure is rather misleading. They are vicious, although small, creatures which inhabit the island...

  • How to Celebrate Australia Day

    Each year on January 26, Australians celebrate their wonderful continent-country. Join the fun with your family and friends using this list of amusing things to do.

  • How to Appreciate Australia's Culture

    Discover the magic of Australian culture by exploring everything from didgeridoos to indie pop music.

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