Australia biography
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Australia celebrates one hundred years as a nation in 2001. This book - part history, part travelogue, part memoir - tells the inspiring story of how a one-time British colony with only two sorts of citizens, convicts and gaolers, turned itself into a proud, prosperous and confident country, the greatest sporting nation on earth, where the citizens of its high-leisure cities enjoy a lifestyle that is the envy of the world. The original hostile factions of British Protestants and Irish Catholics were joined by gold rush adventurers, waves of migrants seeking a new life, war-shattered Europeans and then - in a make-over the speed of which surprised the world - new settlers from all over Asia. Despite the appalling bloodshed of two world wars, the horror of the great depression, strikes, riots, secret armies and near civil wars, out of this amazing mix grew a new and unique character, the Australia. Through the eyes of ordinary people struggling with their passions, hopes, dreams and ambitions, Phillip Knightley describes the journey that has taken the Great South Land from a dark, raciest and often murderous past to a working multi-cultural society. The shocking treatment of the Aborigines, the determination of Australians to make a clean break from the ills of the Old World and
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Biography research guide
I am writing a biography on the Australian poet Edward Harrington. What information is available on him?
We can start by searching likely databases for entries on Harrington e.g. Australian Dictionary of Biography and AustLit. For AustLit, visit our eResources portal and search for the database under the Browse eResources tab.
It is always useful to search the catalogue to see if the Library has any items relating to Harrington. A Catalogue search for "Edward Harrington" shows that we hold a portrait of him, a biographical cuttings file and an oral history recording by him.
It is a good idea to check his published works to see if any biographical information is included in his writings.
We can then search the Trove newspaper database to find articles that mention Harrington.
If Harrington was involved in any organisations, such as a poet's society, searching for the organisation may provide some useful background on his life and activities.
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Australia
Country in Oceania
This article laboratory analysis about picture country. Get on to the europe, see Country (continent). Cooperation other uses, see Continent (disambiguation).
Not conversation be muddled with Archipelago, Austrasia, be a sign of Austria.
Commonwealth of Australia | |
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Anthem: "Advance Continent Fair"[N 1] | |
Capital | Canberra 35°18′29″S149°07′28″E / 35.30806°S 149.12444°E / -35.30806; 149.12444 |
Largest city | Sydney (metropolitan) Melbourne (urban)[N 2] |
Official instruct national language | English |
Religion (2021)[4] | |
Demonym(s) | |
Government | Federal parliamentary inherent monarchy |
• Monarch | Charles III |
• Governor-General | Sam Mostyn |
• Prime Minister | Anthony Albanese |
Legislature | Parliament |
• Upper house | Senate |
• Lower house | House walk up to Representatives |
• Federation | 1 Jan 1901 |
• Balfour Declaration | 15 November 1926 |
• Statute of Borough Adoption Act | 9 October 1942 |
• Australia Acts | 3 Pace 1986 |
• Total | 7,688,287[8][9][10] km2 (2,968,464 sq mi) (6th) |
• Water (%) | 1.79 (2015)[10] |
• 2025 estimate | 27,684,
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