Sir Gustav Victor Joseph Nossal, , FRS (born 4 June 1931) is a distinguished Australian research biologist. He is famous for his contributions to the fields of antibody formation and immunological tolerance. Birthplace: Bad Ischl, Austria Hugo von Hofmannsthal Dec. at 55 (1874-1929) Hugo Laur...
Aubrey Hickes Lawson Gibson (4 May 1901 – 26 March 1973) was an Australian businessman, arts patron and art collector. Born and educated in Melbourne, Gibson became a successful businessman in the city, establishing his own company, A.H. Gibson Industries, which was listed on the stoc...
Remarkable Rocks, Kangaroo Island, South Australia © Ben Goode/South Australian Tourism Commission 11 Flinders Chase National Park Why you’ll love it: Feeling like you’ve stepped into an abstract painting Giant boulders perched precariously on the cliffs of Flinders Chase National Park, th...
So here is the answer to “What are the most iconic Australian landmarks?”. If you want to know more about each of these places, keep reading below! Man made Australian Landmarks Although Australia is mostly known for its natural wonders, there are some incredibly famous Australian monument...
Fun fact: The famous Australian sitcom Home & Away was filmed on Palm Beach. Book your visit:From Sydney: Location Tour of Home and Away Man Made Landmarks Sydney Has to Offer There are quite a lot of man made and historical landmarks in Sydney, but some really stand out and are int...
It is reputed to have been used in the 1890s as a lockup for Indigenous Australian prisoners on their way to Derby for sentencing. In recent years a fence was erected around the tree to protect it from vandalism. 7. Major Oak Community Friend / Flickr The Major Oak is a huge oak ...
people after him would be less afraid of death. And then he wanted it preserved in the Australian way, which was referencing the Maori’s and their sacred, death tradition, right, of preserving people’s heads. And the TLDR was that Jeremy Bentham’s head turned out terrible, and frighteni...
Emma Thompson as P.L Travers (n Australian-British novelist, actress and journalist.In 1933, she began writing her series of children's novels about the mystical and magical English nanny Mary Poppins. During WWII, while working for the British Ministry of Information; she travelled to New York...
Her career-high was being the 46th best player in the world. The tennis player takes active participation in the grand slam tournaments like US Open, Australian Open, Wimbledon, French Open. She has booked two wins in her career against top 10 players, Roberta Vinci from Italy and Belinda...
Best to look at the FAQ's of both soc.culture Australian and New Zealand groups for the detailed answers. But in vague summary: The grand prototype is Marmite from the UK. that has been produced since way back when... Marmite is from the French, meaning a small pot. Brit expatriates ...