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A country in [[Oceania]]. Read the early history of Australia in the ''[[The Fatal Shore]]''. A country in [[Oceania]]. Read the early history of Australia in the ''[[The Fatal Shore]]''.
 +==Culture==
 +Due to the language, Australians have been able to easily merge with the American movie, television and music industries, resulting in many Australians being world famous, such as actors [[Mel Gibson]] and [[Nicole Kidman]], and singers [[Kylie Minogue]] and [[Olivia Newton-John]].
*[[Censorship in Australia]] *[[Censorship in Australia]]
*[[Cinema in Australia]] *[[Cinema in Australia]]
-*[[Culture of Australia]]+*[[Kylie Minogue ]]
-*[[Immigration detention in Australia]]+*[[Clive James]]
 +*[[Percy Grainger]]
 +*[[The Fatal Shore]]
 +*[[Russell Mulcahy]]
 +*[[Peter Weir ]]
 +==See also==
 +*[[Ayers Rock]]
 +*[[Aboriginal Australians]]
 +*[[News Media Bargaining Code]]
 +*[[2024 Wakeley church stabbing]]
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A country in Oceania. Read the early history of Australia in the The Fatal Shore.

Culture

Due to the language, Australians have been able to easily merge with the American movie, television and music industries, resulting in many Australians being world famous, such as actors Mel Gibson and Nicole Kidman, and singers Kylie Minogue and Olivia Newton-John.

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