Australian Customs and traditions Australian Customs Even though fully two thirds of the population lives in the capital cities of the states and territories, the romantic image of the Aussie jackaroo (that s cowboy, to you) persists. That s probably because, despite the isolation of the outba...
“It’ll be La La Casa atNEV Customs, our new-ish surfboard factory in Burleigh Waters,” he shares. “Eric Perez and his wife Trish will be serving Venezuelan-style food. Imagine grabbing a bite while watching your board being machined and glassed—what’s better than that?” ...
Though Indigenous Australians are seen as being broadly related, there are significant differences in social, cultural and linguistic customs between the various Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander groups. Mungo Man Mungo Man, whose remains were discovered in 1974 near Lake Mungo in New South Wales,...