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1. Australian Bush Poetry Is Alive And Well - By: Ric Raftis
After many years of taking a spell from the minds of many Australians, Bush Poetry is once again making a resurgence and becoming popular again. Australian Bush Poetry has been around since the European settlement of Australia. Poetry was written by farmers, squatters, drovers, shearers, ...

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Professional Wrestling In Australia
Professional wrestling in Australia first became popular in the 1970s when WCW Australia was broadcasted nationally. The home-grown stars kept audiences entertained before World Wrestling Entertainment became a global wrestling empire.Throughout the 1990s, both WCW Monday Nitro and WWE RAW were broadcasted on free-to-air networks but were put in poor timeslots and were subsequently cancelled because of poor ratings. WWE's major pay-per-views (Royal Rumble, WrestleMania, King of t
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2. Women's History Month Meets Cinematic Fever - By: Michelle Sweeney
Love it or hate it every February the Oscar fever hits the media and you can rarely turn on the television or open the newspaper without hearing a mention of an actor, director or movie which is up for nomination. Australia of course has its own award ceremony in the form of the Austra...

3. Cinematic Fever - By: Michelle Sweeney
Love it or hate it every February the Oscar fever hits the media and you can rarely turn on the television or open the newspaper without hearing a mention of an actor, director or movie which is up for nomination. Australia of course has its own award ceremony in the form of the Australian Film Aw...

4. Rare Varietals Cure Wine Boredom - By: Darby Higgs
The future of the Australian wine industry will be shaped by a group of innovative grapegrowers and winemakers who are busily experimenting with new varieties in new regions. The phenomenal success of the industry in producing quality wine at competitive prices d...

5. Miss Universe Pageant - By: Michael Russell
The next step for a pageant winner named Miss USA is the Miss Universe pageant, usually before she ahs had time to catch her breath or let the first win sink in. For years, the Miss Universe competition began the day after the new Miss USA was crowned. Like the Miss USA ...

6. Golf Fitness Headlines - A Summary Of Recent Findings In Research - By: Jason Krantz
Do Higher Swing Speeds Correlate With Lower Handicaps? A study was recently conducted at Deakin University in Victoria, Australia to study the relationship between a golfer's club head speed and his handicap to determine if club head speed is a valid measure of golfing perform...

7. Termites And Termite Control - How To Stop Problem Jobs From Becoming Nightmares - By: Bruce Gow
Termites have a very useful role within our environment, but when they invade and attack your home, they can become a hated enemy, a source of heartache and anxiety. Every problem has a solution, and there is no need for any job turning into a nightmare. There are however, certain practices in t...

8. Where Diamonds Are Mined - By: Michael Russell
Argye mine located in the Kimberley region in the far north east of Western Australia. Owned by Rio Tinto, this mine is the worlds largest single producer of volume of diamonds. However, due to low proportion of gem quality diamonds it is not the value leader. It does produce 90-95% of the ...

9. Australia Travel - By: Michael Russell
Australia Travel More and more people are considering Australia travel than ever before. There are many great places to see in Australia, and so much more to do than you may have imagined. When you go, you can find great deals if you look hard enough. I remember a deal I found once that i...

10. Where Can I Go On A Kitesurfing Vacation? - By: Jakob Jelling
If you've been kitesurfing for a while, you might find yourself getting tired of kitesurfing in the same place over and over. After all, different locations will have different conditions - which could mean a nice challenge, or at least a break from the ordinary. Therefore, if you've been kitesurfin...

11. The Surfing Capital Of Australia - By: Kadence Buchanan
If surfing is your thing, then you must check out Bryon Bay, the Mecca of surfing in Australia. There you will find a place where surfing is not just a sport or favorite past-time but a lifestyle and local obsession. Set against a back-drop of warm weather year-round and spect...

12. Is Something Missing From Your Keywords Research? (part 1) - By: Serge Botans
As you may already know, keywords are an essential part of search engine optimization (SEO). And the usual approach recommended to finding the right keywords to target with one's site involves the ideas of demand, supply and KEI (and/or CID). I would like to propose that one thing is missing in this...

13. Adelaide Australia - By: Michael Russell
On the southern coast of Australia and almost at the bottom of the civilized world lies Adelaide Australia. If you are looking for a special destination, then this is the place. Adelaide Australia is a city of great beauty and a very elegant, classy style. The city sits between the River ...

14. History Of Australia - By: Michael Russell
The first humans came to Australia approximately 45,000 years ago. These people came to the continent via a land bridge from Asia. This was possible because much of the sea water of the time was frozen in glaciers, causing the sea level at the time to be up to 150 meters lower than it is today. The ...



15. Australia, General Informaton - By: Phil Letourneau 1881237
For over 42,000 years Australia has been inhabited by it`s native aboriginal people. In the 17th century, the British claimed the eastern half of the continent in 1770 and officially settled as the penal colony of New South Wales on 26 January 1788. During the 19th century, as new areas were explor...

16. Flights To Australia - By: Michael Russell
Flights To Australia If you want to visit Australia and you live in the USA, you are going to have a long flight ahead of you. Flights to Australia are long, usually averaging around fourteen hours if you take off from the west coast of the US. Add the travel time to get to the west cost,...

17. Calls To Australia - By: Michael Russell
Calls To Australia Calling around the world has become easier, and cheaper, than at any time in the past. Calls to Australia from the United States used to be so expensive that they were avoided at all costs. With new technologies, this has all changed. Perhaps the most innovative change ...

18. Australia Vacation - By: Michael Russell
One of my co-workers just returned from two weeks in the Outback, and he's been regaling us with tales of his Australia vacation ever since. He talked about all the exciting adventures he had on his 4WD safari, as well all the beautiful sites he saw in the remotest parts of the country. And of cours...

19. The Attraction Of Australia - By: Michael Russell
In the 20th century, Australia holds the attraction of tourism as strongly as it held the attraction of mystic and adventure more than 200 years ago.  Australia is a country, a continent and more.  There is no other place that is a country and a continent.  Most continents contain sev...

20. Australia Vacation - By: Michael Russell
Whatever you are looking for on your next holiday, you will certainly find it on an Australia vacation. The Land Down Under has everything, absolutely everything the traveler could desire. The country is very diverse so that you can actually have many vacations when you take an Australia ...

21. Cairns Australia - By: Michael Russell
If you are not Australian, you will probably mispronounce the city of Cairns Australia as karens instead of the proper way, Cans. And if you have not had the opportunity to visit Cairns Australia, you have missed out on one of the best travel destinations in the world. Cairns Australia is...

22. Moving To Australia - By: Michael Russell
Moving To Australia When I was younger, I never really had an interest in foreign travel. Today, that has changed. I plan to take to the skies next year, and my destination will be Australia. Not only do I have friends there, I have developed an unparalled fascination with seeing this cou...

23. Australia – Discovery And Settlement - By: Michael Russell
Scenery ranges from tropical jungles to snow-capped alpine peaks and deserts to mountain ranges as well as sweeping plains and rich pastureland. Unique to Australia are the tall gum trees (eucalypts), and the scented golden coloured wattles (acacias); kangaroos, dingoes, the koala and t...

24. Commonwealth Of Australia - By: Michael Russell
From the 19th and 20th centuries, most Australians were descended from British and Irish immigrants.  The present estimated population stands at 20.5 million. Australia has a prosperous, Western-style mixed economy and was ranked third in the United Nations.  It has been inhabited...

25. Accommodation In Australia - By: Michael Russell
Accommodation in Australia is a tricky affair. Once you shell out all the money for airfare to Australia, you might think that nothing can surprise you anymore (I know that's what I thought). It simply isn't the case they do things a little different down there. Just because it is an English speaki...

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