Hello (I hope this fits in MaC)
I need to do a 1-Minute-talk about something australian. I have to chose a theme.
We got some information in school about coral reefs, Kangaroos, Ayers Rock, Australian Football and Sydney.
Does someone know other themes/ topics? Which one should I chose? I can't decide!
It would be nice to get started a discussion about Australia (not political, not religious, not something like that, but about culture etc.)...
LiFay
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Sounds like an awesome project! JJi7skyline lives in Austrslia, maybe he could give you an idea of what's the coolest.
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SciTecCf wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
Sounds like an awesome project! JJi7skyline lives in Austrslia, maybe he could give you an idea of what's the coolest.
So does daniel_j
Doesn't trinary?
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I live in Austalia too... I remember I done a school project on Vegemite... and I done a project on the Victa lawn mower, which I think is Australian too. I also had to do a project on one of Australia's big things.
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slinger wrote:
Naw trinary is in New Zealand :p
Dang it! So close!
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You can do the Great Barrier Reef and all the awesome wildlife that lives there.
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SciTecCf wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
Sounds like an awesome project! JJi7skyline lives in Austrslia, maybe he could give you an idea of what's the coolest.
So does daniel_j
Yes, I do live in Australia
Great place it is up here, if you need help, I have all the info!
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Also, why not do your project on a little but beautiful lake called the' blue lake', I am guessing no one knows about it, it is in a town called Mount Gambier, now, I do not live there... (xD) but the lake is beautiful, and omg is it blue! I have heaps of info on it if you need it
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stevetheipad wrote:
Sounds like an awesome project! JJi7skyline lives in Austrslia, maybe he could give you an idea of what's the coolest.
Yes I do! And the best bit about living in Australia is fighting crocodiles everyday
But seriously, if you choose a specific topic, I'd be happy answer questions and things, if you can't find the information online.
If you would like a suggestion as to what topic you should do it on, I guess you could do it on lots of things, but if you want something that's not as cliché... here's a short list.
-Surf Lifesavers
-History of Automobiles
-Kakadu National Park
-First Fleet settlement in Sydney Harbour
-Bathurst Race
You should be able to find most info online
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Thank you all for your ideas!
I'm going to do research about Ayers Rock, Great Barrier Reef and Sydney harbour. I don't know which of those I should chose, I'll decide it after the research. I think I'll make a post with the talk, too
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I chose Uluru.
Here is the information, I have (only the facts I understood...):
Uluru which is also called Ayers Rock (after Sir Henry Ayers, ancient Premier of South Australia) is a gigantic rock in the middle of Australia, in the Outback. It is about 2400 m high. It consists mostly of red and brown sandstone. It's development started 900 Million years ago and then it was covered with water for 400 Million years.
Depending on the time of the day, the rock seems to change its color! To the Aboriginies, Uluru is a sacred place. Because of that, they don't want anyone to climb the rock. I think this shouldn't be ignored by so many people! There are lots of myths and legends about its geological formation and its emergence. Uluru is listed as World Heritage Site by the UNESCO.
I think it is enough... (Sorry for the grammar and spelling )
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SciTecCf wrote:
nathanprocks wrote:
You could do it on Ayers Rock (Uluru).
I heard that's where limes were introduced to the western world somewhere in the 1800s.
oooh..interesting fruit facts!
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LiFaytheGoblin wrote:
I chose Uluru.
Here is the information, I have (only the facts I understood...):
Uluru which is also called Ayers Rock (after Sir Henry Ayers, ancient Premier of South Australia) is a gigantic rock in the middle of Australia, in the Outback. It is about 2400 m high. It consists mostly of red and brown sandstone. It's development started 900 Million years ago and then it was covered with water for 400 Million years.
Depending on the time of the day, the rock seems to change its color! To the Aboriginies, Uluru is a sacred place. Because of that, they don't want anyone to climb the rock. I think this shouldn't be ignored by so many people! There are lots of myths and legends about its geological formation and its emergence. Uluru is listed as World Heritage Site by the UNESCO.
I think it is enough... (Sorry for the grammar and spelling )
You should include that "Uluru" is the original Aboriginal name for it. Also, your opinion about whether or not the rock should be climbed could omitted, especially if this is supposed to be a factual, objective talk, it shouldn't have the speaker/writer's opinion in it.
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LiFaytheGoblin wrote:
I chose Uluru.
Here is the information, I have (only the facts I understood...):
Uluru which is also called Ayers Rock (after Sir Henry Ayers, ancient Premier of South Australia) is a gigantic rock in the middle of Australia, in the Outback. It is about 2400 m high. It consists mostly of red and brown sandstone. It's development started 900 Million years ago and then it was covered with water for 400 Million years.
Depending on the time of the day, the rock seems to change its color! To the Aboriginies, Uluru is a sacred place. Because of that, they don't want anyone to climb the rock. I think this shouldn't be ignored by so many people! There are lots of myths and legends about its geological formation and its emergence. Uluru is listed as World Heritage Site by the UNESCO.
I think it is enough... (Sorry for the grammar and spelling )
Cool! I'm an australian too! Also another fact, I think that it is the largest rock in the world.
I'm so glad about finding a forum topic about Australia that doesn't talk about bushmen hunting down crockodiles and the word mate. And just in case people are wondering, nobody here eats Kangaroos, or Goanas.
I wish you good luck with this essay!
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15matwal wrote:
LiFaytheGoblin wrote:
I chose Uluru.
Here is the information, I have (only the facts I understood...):
Uluru which is also called Ayers Rock (after Sir Henry Ayers, ancient Premier of South Australia) is a gigantic rock in the middle of Australia, in the Outback. It is about 2400 m high. It consists mostly of red and brown sandstone. It's development started 900 Million years ago and then it was covered with water for 400 Million years.
Depending on the time of the day, the rock seems to change its color! To the Aboriginies, Uluru is a sacred place. Because of that, they don't want anyone to climb the rock. I think this shouldn't be ignored by so many people! There are lots of myths and legends about its geological formation and its emergence. Uluru is listed as World Heritage Site by the UNESCO.
I think it is enough... (Sorry for the grammar and spelling )Cool! I'm an australian too! Also another fact, I think that it is the largest rock in the world.
I'm so glad about finding a forum topic about Australia that doesn't talk about bushmen hunting down crockodiles and the word mate. And just in case people are wondering, nobody here eats Kangaroos, or Goanas.
I wish you good luck with this essay!
Actually, a lot of people eat kangaroos. They sell it in Woolworths where I live. No joke.
I know many people who enjoy eating it as well. Some supermarkets sell buffalo and emu as well from what I heard. Not where I live though.
Never heard of anybody eating goanna...
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jji7skyline wrote:
15matwal wrote:
LiFaytheGoblin wrote:
I chose Uluru.
Here is the information, I have (only the facts I understood...):
Uluru which is also called Ayers Rock (after Sir Henry Ayers, ancient Premier of South Australia) is a gigantic rock in the middle of Australia, in the Outback. It is about 2400 m high. It consists mostly of red and brown sandstone. It's development started 900 Million years ago and then it was covered with water for 400 Million years.
Depending on the time of the day, the rock seems to change its color! To the Aboriginies, Uluru is a sacred place. Because of that, they don't want anyone to climb the rock. I think this shouldn't be ignored by so many people! There are lots of myths and legends about its geological formation and its emergence. Uluru is listed as World Heritage Site by the UNESCO.
I think it is enough... (Sorry for the grammar and spelling )Cool! I'm an australian too! Also another fact, I think that it is the largest rock in the world.
I'm so glad about finding a forum topic about Australia that doesn't talk about bushmen hunting down crockodiles and the word mate. And just in case people are wondering, nobody here eats Kangaroos, or Goanas.
I wish you good luck with this essay!Actually, a lot of people eat kangaroos. They sell it in Woolworths where I live. No joke.
I know many people who enjoy eating it as well. Some supermarkets sell buffalo and emu as well from what I heard. Not where I live though.
Never heard of anybody eating goanna...
If people eat kangaroos, they must live in like the middle of nowere.
In the movie Crocodile Dundee, he ate goannas for some reason. That is how that steriotype was brought up.
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15matwal wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
15matwal wrote:
Cool! I'm an australian too! Also another fact, I think that it is the largest rock in the world.
I'm so glad about finding a forum topic about Australia that doesn't talk about bushmen hunting down crockodiles and the word mate. And just in case people are wondering, nobody here eats Kangaroos, or Goanas.
I wish you good luck with this essay!Actually, a lot of people eat kangaroos. They sell it in Woolworths where I live. No joke.
I know many people who enjoy eating it as well. Some supermarkets sell buffalo and emu as well from what I heard. Not where I live though.
Never heard of anybody eating goanna...If people eat kangaroos, they must live in like the middle of nowere.
In the movie Crocodile Dundee, he ate goannas for some reason. That is how that steriotype was brought up.
No, kangaroos are kinda a pest in Australia (but not as much a pest as rabbits or cane toads) so hunting them is allowed. Most kangaroo meat sold in supermarkets are farmed though.
And no, it's not in the middle of nowhere, I live in the 5th largest city or something. Still not big though. Would be a minor town if it was in USA
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jji7skyline wrote:
15matwal wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
Actually, a lot of people eat kangaroos. They sell it in Woolworths where I live. No joke.
I know many people who enjoy eating it as well. Some supermarkets sell buffalo and emu as well from what I heard. Not where I live though.
Never heard of anybody eating goanna...If people eat kangaroos, they must live in like the middle of nowere.
In the movie Crocodile Dundee, he ate goannas for some reason. That is how that steriotype was brought up.No, kangaroos are kinda a pest in Australia (but not as much a pest as rabbits or cane toads) so hunting them is allowed. Most kangaroo meat sold in supermarkets are farmed though.
And no, it's not in the middle of nowhere, I live in the 5th largest city or something. Still not big though. Would be a minor town if it was in USA
Hmmm... they aren't a pest where I live in Australia. Interesting.
(Man, these quotes are taking up a lot of room now!
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Actually, they might not be a pest, but from what I heard there are too many of them which is why hunting them is allowed
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