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Youth has become a new target audience for television programmers. From the website From Wireless to Web |
The original handwritten score for <cite>Waltzing Matilda</cite> holds the story of a musical collaboration that created Australia’s national song. From the website National Treasures |
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The classic 1919 silent movie <cite>The Sentimental Bloke</cite> is regarded as one of the greatest Australian films. From the website National Treasures |
Kahootz Xpression - Japanese Seasons The <cite> Kahootz 3 </cite> Xpression is a 3D animation that includes image, Japanese text and Japanese language. From the website Screen Asia |
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Kahootz Xpression - The Message This Xpression explores how children communicate today via the internet. In the past, writing a letter or postcard was the most dominant form of sending messages. From the website Screen Asia |
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Kahootz Xpression - Quiet Night: Remembering This Xpression illustrates the meaning of the poem and contains English text/subtitles to follow the spoken Chinese translation. From the website Screen Asia |
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Kahootz Xpression - The Journey The Xpression portrays a Vietnamese family migrating to Australia. It illustrates the differences of location, environment and culture. From the website Screen Asia |
It may be just a small red vinyl suitcase but for Vietnamese refugee Cuc Lam it’s a symbol of a new beginning in a new country. From the website National Treasures |
A young boy plays along with a musical game during one of the many ABC broadcasts for children. Children from around Australia tune into a kindergarten broadcast over the ABC. Tim Bowden remembers the ABC children's program <cite>The Argonauts</cite>. From the website From Wireless to Web |
In the remote outback, a policeman sets out with two Indigenous stockmen to inspect the many hundreds of kilometres he patrols. His duties cover everything from punishing lawbreakers to acting as postmaster. From the website Australians At Work |
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A Land of Milk and Honey and English Lessons Australia needs new migrants to populate the country and build a more prosperous nation. English lessons are available everywhere, including through correspondence and radio courses. From the website Australians At Work |
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The Magic Pudding Illustrations Norman Lindsay’s <cite>The Magic Pudding</cite> is one of our best-loved children’s books and the central character, one of our great Australian anti-heroes. From the website National Treasures |
The opening sequence from <cite>Six O'Clock Rock</cite> - Australia's first national teenage programme on the ABC. Scott Goodings gives a history of music shows on Australian television. From the website From Wireless to Web |