Australian Walkabout, billed as a "series of fact features telling the enthralling story of Australia to-day," was broadcast by the Australian Broadcasting...
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and Sound Archive. Australian Walkabout at IMDb Walkabout at National Film and Sound Archive Australian Walkabout at Australian Screen Online v t e...
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Eileen Kramer (redirect from Walkabout Dancer)
self-published her first book, Walkabout Dancer, an account of her life. In September 2013, Kramer returned to Australia at the age of 99, because she...
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Noeline Brown (category Australian radio personalities)
Brown, is an Australian actress and comedian. She has appeared in numerous films, television shows, theatrical productions and radio programs dating back...
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2000 Halliwell appeared in the two-part documentary series Geri's World Walkabout for the BBC, which followed her work with the UN and other travels. That...
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Australian Geographical Society.; Australian National Publicity Association.; Australian National Travel Association. (1934), Walkabout, Australian National...
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the Cannes Film Festival. 1971's Walkabout was a British film set in Australia; it was a forerunner to many Australian films related to indigenous themes...
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than Australian rules football and rugby league, soccer is Australia's highest participation football code, although in South Australia, Australian rules...
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in the Mad Max series. 1971's Walkabout was a British film, set in Australia, which became a forerunner to many Australian films related to indigenous themes;...
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about 1,371,000 km2 (529,000 sq mi), or 18%, of the Australian mainland, but about 35% of the Australian continent receives so little rain, it is practically...
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Alan Fletcher (actor) (category Use Australian English from March 2025)
Fletcher played a charity gig at the Shepherd's Bush branch of the pub chain Walkabout in aid of Blue September, a charity raising funds for cancer research...
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Bangarra Dance Theatre (redirect from Walkabout (dance))
Fish 1997 – Rites (with The Australian Ballet) 2000 – Skin (Spear, 2015 film, based on this) 2001 – Corroboree 2002 – Walkabout 2003 – Bush 2004 – Unaipon...
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Reg Lindsay (category Use Australian English from July 2011)
July 1929 – 5 August 2008) was an Australian country music singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer and radio and television personality. He won...
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Sarah's husband and that he is Nullah's father. Nullah intends to go on a walkabout with "King George", much to Lady Sarah's dismay. She and Drover argue...
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Auf Wiedersehen, Pet Australian Ecology The Australian Experience Australian Eye Australian Impact Australian Studies Australians Automania Avatar: The...
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Stephen Page (category Australian male dancers)
choreographed Totem for The Australian Ballet's principal dancer, Stephen Heathcote. Also in 2002 came Bangarra's double bill, Walkabout, which premiered at Victorian...
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Oceania (redirect from Oceania/australia)
ago). Australia became part of the Indo-Australian Plate 45 to 40 million years ago and this is in the process of separating again with the Australian Plate...
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Bruce Elder (journalist) (category Use Australian English from August 2015)
of Walkabout, the Fairfax organisation's detailed travel internet site. He has written extensively around Australia and has a passion for Australian history...
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Don Spencer (category Use Australian English from August 2013)
co-hosted a radio program called Pop-In. He later appeared in TV comedies such as Face It with Ronnie Barker. Spencer returned to Australia and appeared...
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harsh Australian landscape. A number of thrillers and horror films dubbed "outback gothic" have been created, including Wake in Fright, Walkabout (1971)...
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Dubbo (redirect from Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia)
will not be forgotten". Daily Liberal. Retrieved 23 May 2021. "Dubbo". WalkAbout. Archived from the original on 23 February 2008. Retrieved 19 April 2008...
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Angeles Program at the James B. Pendleton Center. Former programs include the Ithaca College Antigua Program and the Ithaca College Walkabout Down Under...
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Muswellbrook (category Use Australian English from October 2014)
Population Growth, Australia, 2017-18: Population Estimates by Significant Urban Area, 2008 to 2018". Australian Bureau of Statistics. Australian Bureau of Statistics...
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David Fury receiving a nomination in the same category for the episode "Walkabout". The series also received nominations for Outstanding Single-Camera Sound...
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Dirtgirlworld (category Australian children's animated adventure television series)
for Children and Young People 2010 Australian Film Institute Awards – Best Children's Animated Series 2010 Australian Directors' Guild – GRASS award (Green...
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Mad Dog Morgan (category Use Australian English from July 2011)
was $50,000. David Gulpillil was cast off the back of his appearance in Walkabout. The film used various locations where Dan Morgan had been active, in...
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Wallace & Gromit-themed course was added to the virtual reality game Walkabout Mini Golf as downloadable content (DLC). A DLC pack based on the franchise...
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Humpty Doo (category Australian Statistical Geography Standard 2021 ID different from Wikidata)
revision of the Aname pallida species-group in northern Australia". Australian Journal of Zoology. 33: 377–409 [397]. doi:10.1071/ZO9850377. Walkabout...
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Wimbledon Championships final, an unnamed Australian Premier stated that he hoped that she "wouldn't go walkabout like some old boong." 2001 – Lleyton Hewitt...
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Solomon Islands (category Use Australian English from April 2022)
following in the 1920s. In the 1950s, Edwin Nanau Sitori composed the song "Walkabout long Chinatown", which has been referred to by the government as the unofficial...
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