2009/11/29

The letter "F"

"At the stroke of midnight on New Year’s Eve 1900, as the clock ticked into 1901 and the 20th century, whistles, gongs, church bells, rattles, pots, pans, accordions and all manner of noise-makers joined the sirens of boats on Sydney Harbour.

It was to be a special day"


Do you know what special day it was? No? Then go here to find out :-)


Let's hear more form the historians because it will lead us to other topics.

"Just after that midnight, a storm broke and winds gusting up to 50 miles an hour swept into Sydney. Forty points of rain drenched the harbour city.

But the New Year’s Day morning of 1901 broke clear and fine, and an eight-kilometre procession headed out to Centennial Park, just beyond Paddington, where the federation rites, uniting the erstwhile separate British colonies into one federal Commonwealth, finally took place."










Australian weather has never been easy on the settlers. Southern regions suffer from severe fires, while the North often faces tropical cyclones and floods.

Click the picture above to watch a heartbreaking account of Black Saturday - the 2009 Victorian Bushfires.

Click the picture below to learn more about the 2009 Queensland Flood.











You will find more information about floods clicking on the little poor fellow below.









We touched upon the topic of the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia very briefly last week. This time we'll have a closer look at their work and importance for communities living in distant, remote areas of Australia.



















(click on the picture)

2009/11/22

The letter "E" (part 2)















1. Let's start off this week with European discovery and colonisation. We have already talked about it a little, but this time please concentrate on non English explorers. Click the map to get some information (nationalities only). Go here to see the chronology of landings, and here to see a cute animation.


2. Our second topic is a little tricky - excavation. But we will not be talking about gold - not just yet! ;-)

In fact what we are going to discuss is Australia's fossil past. Click on the picture to read some fascinating facts.














3. And finally a few words about (long distance) education. Here you can read about The School of the Air.














Darryl Cooper has taught at the Mount Isa School of the Air in Queensland for 18 years. He describes his experiences teaching children in remote Australia via satellite telephone (click on the picture to go to the article).

2009/11/15

The letter "E" (part 1)

I hope you all had a wonderful weekend!

But now it's time to get back to work ;-)

Fear not, though! This week we have a set of rather argeeable topics:


1. Entertainment.

Oh well, we are just going to scratch the tip of an iceberg... Frankly we could spend hours on end talking about the nature of comedy and entertainment in Australia. And we will inevitably come back to this topic in the future.

This time round, I'm going to introduce you to three of my favourite Aussie comedians and TV personalities.


ANDREW DENTON


















Andrew is best known as the host of a TV chat show "Enough Rope". He has a very calm, open, inviting persona and is one of the best interviewers I know. Click on the picture to see him talk to Nigella Lawson.


ADAM HILLS



















Adam is probably the most recognisable Aussie comedian outside Oz. I love him to bits! ;-)
Click on the picture to sample his stand-up comedy. Note the different accents he uses.


TIM MINCHIN















Click on the picture to listen to Tim perform his song/poem "Mitsubishi Colt". Here you will find the lyrics. Once again pay attention to accents. Tim is quoting a conversation between two people and he uses accents to help to differenciate them.

And finally follow this link to watch and listen to Tim's wonderful spoof of "ecological anthems" that are so often associated with artist supporting PETA or "Live World". He has a gentle jab at how some musicians think too much of themselves and are too obsessed with creating their own artistic persona.

This clip is also a wonderful link to our second topic:


2. Endangered and Extinct Species.

Read about the factors that threaten Australian wildlife here.







Click the picture to browse around and learn about some species that are facing extinction.

















And we are going to spend some time talking about the fate of this unfortunate litte fellow. Click on the picture to learn more.

2009/11/12

THURSDAY FILM CLUB ONLINE (update)

As promised I'm uploading two new films.

Click on the pictures to go to my chomik account. The password is still the same: "AUSSIE"

Please remember about the terms and conditions of use!






















Let's quote one of imdb.com users:

"Eric Bana has constructed an entertaining and enjoyable look at his personal love affair with his first car (a 1974 Ford GT Falcon Coupe), the first car he ever bought as a teenager. The documentary extends beyond just any old "Car Flick", to focus on why we all have our obsessions and hobbies and the roles they play in our lives. You don't have to be a rev head to enjoy this and thats the point, as an interesting study of obsession and an insight to the private life of one of Australias best loved actors, this is definitely worth a look."

My opinion? It is an absolutely endearing little film well worth your time! And after watching it I really want that car! ;-)

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The second film today is a true classic!

If you have never seen it you're really missing much. I was genuinely surprised though that it is not available in DVD/video rental shops in our town... I guess we have to wait for its Blu-ray edition.

But in the meantime you can watch it in lower quality here.



















And again let's hear from one of the fans:

"Mad Mad 2 (The Road Warrior) never fails to impress. A low budget masterpiece of film-making. The films gritty kinetic energy is done out on an open highway in an Australian Desert. A Future of no law...of no order...of pure survival amongst those who wish to keep humanity alive. The film is more advanced than it's predecessor, toning down on the words and focusing on the action. It also utilizes Mel Gibson's youthful heroic image without cliché. He is a wonderful hero and creation.

The film is a marvel to look upon at times with it's rapid cuts and car stunts. The actors all fit well into this world of chaos especially the little Feral boy and his boomerang. Sexual images emerge throughout and the homo erotic undertones lie very close to the subconscious.

The Antagonists and Protagonists play well off each other. Evil vs Good. The evil in this film is scary!!! A future after a Mass Destruction where Gasoline is Gold and Humanity is an endangered species.

One of my favorite films."


Mine too, can't remember how many times I've seen it. Most heartily recommended!

2009/11/06

Mateship

One of the things Aussies and Poles have in common is that we unite in the face of adversity.


Preparing for the classes this week you all watched a YouTube video made by Yakovich. Recently his daughter has been diagnosed with leukemia. Luckily she is winning her battle with this illness thanks to blood and bone marrow donors.


Now, I can't say I know them personally, or that Yak is a close friend of mine - we just exchanged a couple of messages on YouTube, that's it.
But I really like him and there is something I can do to help.


Probably most of you have already heard about the event initiated by students from WSB-NLU.
Click on the picture to read all details.












Spread the word about it, please! Take part if you want to (and are in a suitable health condition).

2009/11/04

Standings translated into final marks ;-)

25 - 34 points = [3.0]
35 - 39 points = [3.5]
40 - 44 points = [4.0]
45 - 49 points = [4.5]
above 50 points = [5.0]


above 100 points = [5.5] and a plane ticket to Australia
(Well, not really but I'll think of something special) ;-)

OUR LEAGUE - TEAMS / STANDINGS

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BLUES
Donata Topór
Dorota Szymusiak
Anna Szczepanek
Grzegorz Małojło


21 points (including today's bonus for "to be crook" ;-) )
5 BONUS points for Grzegorz's didgeridoo presentation

TOTAL: 26 points

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CATS
Anna Franiak
Jolanta Szkaradek
Łukasz Trybus
Kuba Żak


TOTAL: 33 points


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EAGLES
Olga Stolarczyk
Marcin Bieniek
Bogumił Górski
Łukasz Strzelczyk



TOTAL: 26.5 points

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LIONS
Judyta Dekier
Katarzyna Gryzło
Anna Homoncik
Izabela Stroka



TOTAL: 36 points

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2009/11/01

Tuesday topics - the letter "C" (part 2)

This week we are going to step aside from the chronological path for a moment in order to delve deeper into the Aussie soul.

We'll be talking about following topics:

1. customs

A very interesting (if somewhat ridiculous) read here: Department of Immigration and Citizenship ;-)
Drinking etiquette as described on my favourite website.
















Click on the picture to see a really thought-provoking social commentary on The Australian Citizenship Test.


2. car fetishism

Aussies LOVE their cars. Watch the clips and try to work out which two cars have cult status in Australia.

car 1:
Road Warrior (1981)
Love the Beast (2009)

car 2:
Two Hands (1999)
[it's a very vague clue, pay attention to the first shot]


If you are still confused go here, type the title(s) in the search box, and then read "plot" and "trivia" sections.


***For movie buffs only***

The Cars That Ate Paris (1974) - a film from Peter Weir, the same director who later shot the cult classic Picnic at Hanging Rock, and such films as Dead Poets Society and recently Master and Commander.


3. cinema (industry and film festivals)

Australian Tropfest is the world's largest short film festival. Visit their official site, browse around, and find out some information about the rules and the venue. You can also watch some competition films. They are all under 7 minutes long, so it won't take you too long ;-)

The ones which I would recommend are: The Story of Bubble Boy and An Imaginary Life.


4. Canberra















(click on the picture)