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Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyBook, Australian Aboriginal Culture, 1974
... Australian Aboriginal Culture...A revised edition of the brochure which accompanied the touring exhibition of Australian Aboriginal Culture promoted by UNESCO and funded by the Austalian government early 1950's. ...Briefly describes origins, dwellings, tribal lands, dress, hunting, toos an Australian Aboriginal Culture Book ...A revised edition of the brochure which accompanied the touring exhibition of Australian Aboriginal Culture promoted by UNESCO and funded by the Austalian government early 1950's. Briefly describes origins, dwellings, tribal lands, dress, hunting, toos anaboriginals -
Robin Boyd FoundationDocument - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, America in Australia
... ... Australian culture...A critique of the adaption of American culture in Australian popular culture, where only the worst or silliest things from the US are adopted. ...Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne A critique of the adaption of American culture in Australian popular culture, where only the worst or silliest things from the US are adopted. ...A critique of the adaption of American culture in Australian popular culture, where only the worst or silliest things from the US are adopted. Boyd suggests the colonial, unambitious and rigid brand of masculinity that characterises the "Aussie myth" hinders the development of an imaginative and creative social climate that manifests in a superficial appropriation of American culture. Boyd is not critical of US culture itself, in fact he has a great appreciation of US culture. He suggests that the Australian brand of Americanisation is only a superficial commercial exploitation of the American dream. It concludes with Boyd rallying for the development of a unique Australian originality with increasing connections to Asia.Typewritten, pencil edits (pages 22a and 22b added after page 22), quarto, 24 pagesamericanisation, american culture, australian culture, masculinity, cultural myths, australian values, social attitudes, ussr, asia, california, sidney nolan, alan moorehead, patrick white, donald horne, john anderson, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd FoundationDocument - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, No Quotas for Architecture, c1969
... ... Australian culture...Discusses 'Domus' (an Italian architecture and design magazine) as visually exciting and trend starter; compares recent international opinions on Australian architecture and culture (Charles Eames on Sydney Opera House, J. ...Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne Discusses 'Domus' (an Italian architecture and design magazine) as visually exciting and trend starter; compares recent international opinions on Australian architecture and culture (Charles Eames on Sydney Opera House, J. ...Discusses 'Domus' (an Italian architecture and design magazine) as visually exciting and trend starter; compares recent international opinions on Australian architecture and culture (Charles Eames on Sydney Opera House, J. M. Richards on Australian architecture as primitive and vulgar). Boyd indicates international opinions of Australian architecture as important because many Australian buildings are being designed by overseas architects; argues for greater promotion of Australian architecture and architects.Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 5 pagesLast page: no image attached but this inscription "caption to illustration"; appears that Boyd wanted image of St James Building, AMP Tower and Shell House by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill attached.domus, sydney opera house, charles eames, jm richards, australian culture, globalisation, robin boyd, manuscript -
Unions BallaratRamming the shears : the rise and demise of the Australian shearer and his culture, Williams, Paul A. et al, 2004
... Ramming the shears : the rise and demise of the Australian shearer and his culture ...Ramming the shears : the rise and demise of the Australian shearer and his culture Williams, Paul A. Beggs-Sunter, Anne ...The story of what was once the largest Australian union. The Shearers' Union was started by David Temple in 1886 in Ballarat. This union ultimately became the AWU from which the ALP evolved.Relevant to unions in the Ballarat region, particularly the Shearers' Union.Book; 136 pages. White cover with one colour photograph and two images of the Eureka Flag; black lettering; title and author name.Inscribed on title page: "To Graeme Shearer, [donor's name illegible], 04/09/2004."btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, shearers' union, shearers' and rural workers' union, awu, australian workers union, alp, australian labor party, temple, david, history, shearers, pastoralists, unions, strikes -
Greensborough Historical SocietyBook, William Heinemann Australia, Made in Australia: a sourcebook of all things Australia, 1986_
... ...australian culture...A good source book of Australian inventions. inventions australian culture australian artists 224 pages, colour and black and white illustrations. ...This book celebrates Australian 'creative genius' by describing some of the inventions originating in Australia.A good source book of Australian inventions.224 pages, colour and black and white illustrations. Hard cover.inventions, australian culture, australian artists -
Islamic Museum of AustraliaSurfboards with digital decals, Inshallah Series 2008, 2008
... phillip george, islamic design, australian culture, australian art, surfboard...The range was called Inshallah, or God willing and was made by George in the hope of bridging the cultural divides between Australian Muslims and other Australians. phillip george, islamic design, australian culture, australian art, surfboard The Inshallah surfboard series employ designs from famous mosques, showcasing the vegetal and geometric patterns of traditional Islamic design. ...Phillip George was inspired by his trip to the Middle East and the Cronulla riots in 2005 when Lebanese Australians where targeted on a beach in Sydney. The full series consists of 30 surfboards which are all adorned with intricate Islamic vegetal and geometric designs. The range was called Inshallah, or God willing and was made by George in the hope of bridging the cultural divides between Australian Muslims and other Australians.Fibreglass and carbon fire surfboards with digital decals x 3. The Inshallah surfboard series employ designs from famous mosques, showcasing the vegetal and geometric patterns of traditional Islamic design.phillip george, islamic design, australian culture, australian art, surfboard -
Greensborough Historical SocietyBook, Kaye Harman, Australia brought to book: responses to Australia by visiting writers, 1836-1939, comp. & edited by Kaye Harman, 1985
... australian culture...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Impressions of Australia and Australians, by authors who visited this country between 1836 and 1939. australian culture australia literary collections 247 p. black and white illustrations, dustjacket Australia brought to book: responses to Australia by visiting writers, 1836-1939, comp. & edited by Kaye Harman Book Book Kaye Harman Boobook Publications ...247 p. black and white illustrations, dustjacketnon-fictionaustralian culture, australia literary collections -
Greensborough Historical SocietyBanner, Australian flag, 2017c
... australian culture...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Banner with Australian flag design plus word "Australia", printed in red, white and blue australian culture flags Banner with Australian flag design plus word "Australia", printed in red, white and blue Australian flag Banner Banner ...Banner with Australian flag design plus word "Australia", printed in red, white and blueBanner with Australian flag design plus word "Australia", printed in red, white and blueaustralian culture, flags -
Greensborough Historical SocietyMagazine, The Bulletin, The Bulletin Holiday Book - The best of The Bulletin in '73 - and much more, 1973
... ...australian culture...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne The Bulletin: a 1973 magazine with articles and stories regarding politics, history and cartoons relative to Australia and abroad. comics australian culture world history australia politics and government Magazine in black and white print, illus. ...The Bulletin: a 1973 magazine with articles and stories regarding politics, history and cartoons relative to Australia and abroad.Magazine in black and white print, illus. (some col.)comics, australian culture, world history, australia politics and government -
Robin Boyd FoundationBook, Robin Boyd, The Australian Ugliness, 1960
... ... Australian culture...Australian Architecture Australian society Australian culture home suburbs robin boyd Walsh St library Catalogue card slipped between pages. ...“The Australian Ugliness” was first published in 1960. “Australia's Home” (published in 1952) and “The Australian Ugliness” both discuss architecture in terms of the total environment. Today they are regarded as classics, important documents of Australian cultural criticism by the nation’s foremost public intellectual on all matters relating to the built environment.Hardcover, no dust jacket. Rebound copy from the State Library of Victoria.Catalogue card slipped between pages. Catalogue number 203794. Inside front cover, pasted "NOTICE TO BORROWERS" from the State Lending Library of Victoria. Due date stamp page insideaustralian architecture, australian society, australian culture, home, suburbs, robin boyd, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd FoundationDocument - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, ("Your problem a fragment…")
... ... Australian culture...Considers the question of Australian identity: whether it exists, what can be done to foster it in the arts, design and culture as a whole. ...Sydney Opera House Australian identity Australian culture Robin Boyd manuscript Handwritten, quarto, 3 pages ("Your problem a fragment…") Document Manuscript Robin Boyd ...Handwritten draft for a speech, date uncertain. Considers the question of Australian identity: whether it exists, what can be done to foster it in the arts, design and culture as a whole. Boyd argues that the only route to a distinctive Australian identity is to develop and foster new ideas rather than taking cultural cues Britain or America.Handwritten, quarto, 3 pagessydney opera house, australian identity, australian culture, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd FoundationDocument - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Melbourne: Symbol of Our Split Image, 1964
... ... Australian culture...Melbourne urban character city architecture buildings Australian image Australian culture Robin Boyd manuscript Typewritten (c copy), pencil edits, quarto, 4 pages Melbourne: Symbol of Our Split Image Document Manuscript Robin Boyd ...A look at Melbourne within a two month span: before and after and opposing views. Discusses Melbourne's good and poor buildings, planning, arts, aesthetics etc. Melbourne does however maintain an image and individuality when compared with other cities.Original manuscript of an article published as ‘Melbourne: The symbol of Australia’s split personality’in "The Australian", 01.09.1964. Typewritten (c copy), pencil edits, quarto, 4 pagesmelbourne, urban character, city, architecture, buildings, australian image, australian culture, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd FoundationDocument - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Conflict Along the Style Spectrum, 1971
... ... Australian culture...Canberra Surfers Paradise Australian culture Morris Lapidus Australian cities Robin Boyd manuscript Top of page 1 handwritten where and when published, page numbers, minor corrections Typewritten (p/copy), quarto, 9 pages Conflict Along the Style Spectrum Document Manuscript Robin Boyd ...Comparison of Canberra and Surfers Paradise as potential cultural capitals of Australia. Canberra represents one end of the spectrum of traditional architectural morals of sophistication and orderliness; Surfers Paradise represents the opposite end of the spectrum, that is extreme Pop, fun and flashiness.Original manuscript of an article published as ‘Trad modern, pop modern’ in "The Sunday Australian", 25.4.1971. Typewritten (p/copy), quarto, 9 pagesTop of page 1 handwritten where and when published, page numbers, minor correctionscanberra, surfers paradise, australian culture, morris lapidus, australian cities, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd FoundationDocument - Manuscript, Robin Boyd
... Australian culture...Seems to be a satirical take on the Australian way of life. Australian culture national beverage robin boyd manuscript Crossed out paragraphs and edits Handwritten, quarto, 1 page. ...Boyd writes about the National Beverage (unspecified in the manuscript). This is page 3 of unknown number of pages, thus lacking context. Seems to be a satirical take on the Australian way of life.Handwritten, quarto, 1 page. Incomplete – page 3 onlyCrossed out paragraphs and editsaustralian culture, national beverage, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd FoundationNewspaper - Clipping, Robin Boyd, Australia has reached a stage of affluence at which she is pleased to find a few dollars spare to use on art after all the plumbing is done, 11.07.1966
... Australian culture...This article is a critical assessment of Australia's and Australians attitude to art and artists and culture....This article is a critical assessment of Australia's and Australians attitude to art and artists and culture. Australian culture arts artists Walsh St library Australia has reached a stage of affluence at which she is pleased to find a few dollars spare to use on art after all the plumbing is done. ...Robin Boyd wrote this when he was a Trustee of the National Gallery of Victoria. This article is a critical assessment of Australia's and Australians attitude to art and artists and culture.australian culture, arts, artists, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd FoundationBook, Robin Boyd, The Australian Ugliness, 2010
... ... Australian culture...Australian Architecture Australian society Australian culture Walsh St library RBF Acquisition. 50th Anniversary Edition (no. 138 of 300) Hardcover with Dust Jacket The Australian Ugliness Book Robin Boyd The Text Publishing Company ...“The Australian Ugliness” was first published in 1960. “Australia's Home” (published in 1952) and “The Australian Ugliness” both discuss architecture in terms of the total environment. Today they are regarded as classics, important documents of Australian cultural criticism by the nation’s foremost public intellectual on all matters relating to the built environment.Hardcover with Dust JacketRBF Acquisition. 50th Anniversary Edition (no. 138 of 300)australian architecture, australian society, australian culture, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd FoundationBook, Robin Boyd, The Australian Ugliness, 2010
... ... Australian culture...Australian Architecture Australian society Australian culture Walsh St library RBF Acquisition. 50th Anniversary Edition (no. 300 of 300) Hardcover with Dust Jacket The Australian Ugliness Book Robin Boyd The Text Publishing Company ...“The Australian Ugliness” was first published in 1960. “Australia's Home” (published in 1952) and “The Australian Ugliness” both discuss architecture in terms of the total environment. Today they are regarded as classics, important documents of Australian cultural criticism by the nation’s foremost public intellectual on all matters relating to the built environment.Hardcover with Dust JacketRBF Acquisition. 50th Anniversary Edition (no. 300 of 300)australian architecture, australian society, australian culture, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd FoundationBook, Robin Boyd, The Australian Ugliness, 1963
... ... Australian culture...Australian Architecture Australian society Australian culture Walsh St library RBF Acquisition Softcover The Australian Ugliness Book Robin Boyd Pelican Books ...“The Australian Ugliness” was first published in 1960. “Australia's Home” (published in 1952) and “The Australian Ugliness” both discuss architecture in terms of the total environment. Today they are regarded as classics, important documents of Australian cultural criticism by the nation’s foremost public intellectual on all matters relating to the built environment.SoftcoverRBF Acquisitionaustralian architecture, australian society, australian culture, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd FoundationBook, Robin Boyd, The Australian Ugliness, 2010
... ... Australian culture...Australian Architecture Australian society Australian culture Walsh St library RBF Acquisition Softcover The Australian Ugliness Book Robin Boyd The Text Publishing Company ...“The Australian Ugliness” was first published in 1960. “Australia's Home” (published in 1952) and “The Australian Ugliness” both discuss architecture in terms of the total environment. Today they are regarded as classics, important documents of Australian cultural criticism by the nation’s foremost public intellectual on all matters relating to the built environment.SoftcoverRBF Acquisitionaustralian architecture, australian society, australian culture, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd FoundationBook, Robin Boyd, The Australian Ugliness, 1980
... ... Australian culture...Australian Architecture Australian society Australian culture Walsh St library RBF Acquisition Softcover The Australian Ugliness Book Robin Boyd Pelican Books ...“The Australian Ugliness” was first published in 1960. “Australia's Home” (published in 1952) and “The Australian Ugliness” both discuss architecture in terms of the total environment. Today they are regarded as classics, important documents of Australian cultural criticism by the nation’s foremost public intellectual on all matters relating to the built environment.SoftcoverRBF Acquisitionaustralian architecture, australian society, australian culture, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd FoundationBook, Robin Boyd, The Australian Ugliness, 1960
... ... Australian culture...Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne Australian Architecture Australian society Australian culture Walsh St library RBF Acquisition Hardcover with Dust Jacket The Australian Ugliness Book Robin Boyd F. ...Hardcover with Dust JacketRBF Acquisitionaustralian architecture, australian society, australian culture, walsh st library -
Latrobe Regional GalleryPhotograph, MOFFATT, Tracey. born 1960, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, Movie Star, 1985
... ...Australian culture...Latrobe Regional Gallery 138 Commercial Road Morwell gippsland Indigenous culture social beach Australian culture inscribed 'Tracey Moffatt' (on the reverse) Type C Photograph Movie Star Photograph MOFFATT, Tracey. born 1960, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia ...Type C Photographinscribed 'Tracey Moffatt' (on the reverse)indigenous culture, social, beach, australian culture -
The Celtic ClubBook, Pauline Hamilton, The Irish, 1978
... ...Irish - Australian culture...The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St, South Melbourne VIC 3205 Irish - Immigration Irish - Australian culture A story of Irish migration to Australia from the beginning of settlement to the recent present. ...A story of Irish migration to Australia from the beginning of settlement to the recent present.Index, bib, plates, ill. p.108.non-fictionA story of Irish migration to Australia from the beginning of settlement to the recent present.irish - immigration, irish - australian culture -
Koorie Heritage TrustArticle - Thesis, Gibbins, Helen, Possum Skin Cloaks and the Construction of Identity Through Place and Space, 2007
... Australian....Indigenous Culture...Koorie Heritage Trust Levels 1 & 3, Yarra Building Federation Square, Melbourne melbourne Aboriginal Australin Material Culture Possum Skin Cloaks Aboriginal Australian. Indigenous Culture Aboriginal Australian - 19th century Contemporary Koorie Culture - Possum Skin Cloak making. ...In this thesis I aim to investigate how Indigenous people in southeastern Australia construct identity through place two hundred and eighteen years after the first arrival of European settlers and the dislocation of Indigenous people from Country began. I will use the construction of possum skin cloaks as a case study through which to examine this. A thesis submitted to the School of Political and Social Inquiry Monash University (2007) in partial fulfllment of a Bachelor of Letters (Honours) degree.111 P.; tables; ports.; facs.; refs.; maps; In this thesis I aim to investigate how Indigenous people in southeastern Australia construct identity through place two hundred and eighteen years after the first arrival of European settlers and the dislocation of Indigenous people from Country began. I will use the construction of possum skin cloaks as a case study through which to examine this. A thesis submitted to the School of Political and Social Inquiry Monash University (2007) in partial fulfllment of a Bachelor of Letters (Honours) degree.aboriginal, australin, material culture, possum skin cloaks, aboriginal australian., indigenous culture, aboriginal, australian - 19th century, contemporary koorie culture - possum skin cloak making. -
Koorie Heritage TrustBook, Abbie, A. A, The original Australians, 1969
... Australian....Magic; artisic culture; Ceremonies; Beliefs....Koorie Heritage Trust Levels 1 & 3, Yarra Building Federation Square, Melbourne melbourne Aborigines Australian-Physical characteristics Aborigines Australian-Social life and customs Aborigines Australian - migration Anthropology-Aboriginals Australian. Magic; artisic culture; Ceremonies; Beliefs. In this carefully documented work he presents an overall picture of the Aborigines; their physical and mental characteristics, tribal customs, sexual behaviour and diet; and discusses the social situation of Aborigines today, and their prospects for the future. xiii-xx; 271p. ...In this carefully documented work he presents an overall picture of the Aborigines; their physical and mental characteristics, tribal customs, sexual behaviour and diet; and discusses the social situation of Aborigines today, and their prospects for the future.xiii-xx; 271p.;illus.; footnoted, bibliography; index; maps; figs.;18 cm.In this carefully documented work he presents an overall picture of the Aborigines; their physical and mental characteristics, tribal customs, sexual behaviour and diet; and discusses the social situation of Aborigines today, and their prospects for the future.aborigines, australian-physical characteristics, aborigines, australian-social life and customs, aborigines, australian - migration, anthropology-aboriginals, australian., magic; artisic culture; ceremonies; beliefs. -
Robin Boyd FoundationLetter, Longman Cheshire, Longman Cheshire to Patricia Boyd, 06.09.1980
... Ball who is writing a book titled 'Australian Culture and How To Avoid It'....Ball who is writing a book titled 'Australian Culture and How To Avoid It'. Longman Cheshire to Patricia Boyd Letter Longman Cheshire ...Ellen Moody, Permissions, for Longman Cheshire, writes regarding original artwork for 'The Australian Ugliness', requested (17.08.1980) by P. W. Ball who is writing a book titled 'Australian Culture and How To Avoid It'. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION: BOOK ''SELECTED POEMS'' OF CHARLES HARPUR
... Published in 1944 by Arura Writers, a publishing organisation founded for the purpose of forwarding Australian culture by publishing works by Australian writers past and present. ...Published in 1944 by Arura Writers, a publishing organisation founded for the purpose of forwarding Australian culture by publishing works by Australian writers past and present. ...Booklet. ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION. 48 page soft cover book of poems by Charles Harpur (Australia's First Great Poet) Edited with an introduction by Kenneth H Gifford (author of 'The Reluctant Lover etc) and Donald F Hall. Published in 1944 by Arura Writers, a publishing organisation founded for the purpose of forwarding Australian culture by publishing works by Australian writers past and present. Printed by J.C Stephens Pty Ltd, Melbourne. Catalogue sticker '2091 HAR' on front cover.Charles Harpurbooks, collections, poetry, alec h chisholm collection, charles harpur, kenneth h gifford, donal f hall, arura writers, poetry -
Robin Boyd FoundationBook, Robin Boyd, The Great Great Australian Dream, 1972
... Published posthumously in 1972, “The Great Great Australian Dream” was Robin Boyd’s satirical review of Australian culture at the end of the 1960s. Included, for example, were chapters on the peculiarities of the Australian accent, the prevalence of blowflies, and the unrealistic dreams of a fictional post-war architect Gordon Hope....Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne Published posthumously in 1972, “The Great Great Australian Dream” was Robin Boyd’s satirical review of Australian culture at the end of the 1960s. Included, for example, were chapters on the peculiarities of the Australian accent, the prevalence of blowflies, and the unrealistic dreams of a fictional post-war architect Gordon Hope. ...Published posthumously in 1972, “The Great Great Australian Dream” was Robin Boyd’s satirical review of Australian culture at the end of the 1960s. Included, for example, were chapters on the peculiarities of the Australian accent, the prevalence of blowflies, and the unrealistic dreams of a fictional post-war architect Gordon Hope.Hardcover w/ Dust JacketWritten by Boyd, with printed inscription "It compensates for half-recognized inadequacies in the sunny, wideawake life."australian satire, national characteristics, humor, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd FoundationBook, Robin Boyd, The Great Great Australian Dream, 1972
... Published posthumously in 1972, “The Great Great Australian Dream” was Robin Boyd’s satirical review of Australian culture at the end of the 1960s. Included, for example, were chapters on the peculiarities of the Australian accent, the prevalence of blowflies, and the unrealistic dreams of a fictional post-war architect Gordon Hope....Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne Published posthumously in 1972, “The Great Great Australian Dream” was Robin Boyd’s satirical review of Australian culture at the end of the 1960s. Included, for example, were chapters on the peculiarities of the Australian accent, the prevalence of blowflies, and the unrealistic dreams of a fictional post-war architect Gordon Hope. ...Published posthumously in 1972, “The Great Great Australian Dream” was Robin Boyd’s satirical review of Australian culture at the end of the 1960s. Included, for example, were chapters on the peculiarities of the Australian accent, the prevalence of blowflies, and the unrealistic dreams of a fictional post-war architect Gordon Hope.Hardcover with Dust JacketRBF Acquisitionaustralian satire, national characteristics, humor, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd FoundationBook, Robin Boyd, The Great Great Australian Dream, 1972
... Published posthumously in 1972, “The Great Great Australian Dream” was Robin Boyd’s satirical review of Australian culture at the end of the 1960s. Included, for example, were chapters on the peculiarities of the Australian accent, the prevalence of blowflies, and the unrealistic dreams of a fictional post-war architect Gordon Hope....Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne Published posthumously in 1972, “The Great Great Australian Dream” was Robin Boyd’s satirical review of Australian culture at the end of the 1960s. Included, for example, were chapters on the peculiarities of the Australian accent, the prevalence of blowflies, and the unrealistic dreams of a fictional post-war architect Gordon Hope. ...Published posthumously in 1972, “The Great Great Australian Dream” was Robin Boyd’s satirical review of Australian culture at the end of the 1960s. Included, for example, were chapters on the peculiarities of the Australian accent, the prevalence of blowflies, and the unrealistic dreams of a fictional post-war architect Gordon Hope.Hardcover with Dust JacketRBF Acquisitionaustralian satire, national characteristics, humor, walsh st library
