"Aussie" is a colloquialism that was used during World War I to refer to Australian-born people of British or Irish ancestry. Initially used to describe a happy-go-lucky character capable of battling through hard times, the term was employed after World War II to distinguish those born domest...
The Oldest Foods on Earth: A History of Australian Native Foods with Recipes This is a book about Australian food, the unique flora and fauna that nourished the Aboriginal peoples of this land for over 50 000 years. It is because European Australians have hardly ever touched these foods for ...
which makes this country culturally diverse [1]. The country is also the world’s most populous Muslim-majority country with nearly 236 million people identified as Muslim (about 12.7% of the
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Handmade in the Amazonian jungle of Peru, this style of clay bowl has been made for centuries by local Indigenous women of the Shipibo-Conibo tribe using skills and techniques passed down from generation to generation. Highly personal and reflective of each specific woman who makes them, the bo...
Australian actress Rose Byrne narrates this vibrant documentary about a baby pufferfish, following its journey around the Great Barrier Reef and its interactions with other tiny sea creatures. Watch It Now Secrets of the Saqqara Tomb You may think of the early 20th century as the peak of Egyptia...
3 FOODS OF THE AUSTRALIANS The end of World War II brought about significant change in Australian cuisine. People from Europe and Asia brought new crops, seasonings, and cooking methods with them. Wheat, rice, oranges, bananas, and grapes are just a few of the crops that grow in abundance...
Before independence on 16 September 1975, a number of micronationalist movements threatened secession from a nation that many felt was a colonial invention. Papua Besena emerged in 1973 under the leadership of Josephine Abaijah. Its objective was to free Papua from Australian colonial rule and unif...
One of these companies was started by a young Australian called Graham ‘Skroo’ Turner, who while working in the northeast of England purchased an old double decker bus and decided to drive to Morocco in it – as you do. The seats quickly sold and off they went. Turner would go on to...