2020/06/15

XYZ - Goodbye!

1. Youth culture and youth problems

 Romper Stomper is a film which kick-started the career of Russel Crowe and which tackles the difficult topic of bullying and subcultures. A raw and brutal film, but one of the most iconic in Australian cinematography.
Here is the trailer.



On a slightly brigther note - a clip from Muriel's Wedding.




And here are two movie tips. Both films are a perfect illustration of the topic of youth problems.
Both deal with the insecurities of young people: loneliness, lack of understanding, problems with defining one's identity, lure of the big world and its temptations, and so on...
Both star a very talented female - Abbie Cornish. In both she co-stars with two Australian actors representing the young generation whose potential has been recognised by Hollywood.

Here are the trailers for you:

Candy (2006)



Somersault (2004)



2. Time Zones

Australia has 3 Time Zones
  • EST - Eastern Standard Time
    Australian Capital Territory,
    New South Wales, Queensland, Tasmania and Victoria
  • CST - Central Standard Time
    Northern Territory and South Australia
  • WST - Western Standard Time
    Western Australia


Standard Time Daylight Savings
1 Western Australia + 8.0 hours GMT no change
2 Northern Territory + 9.5 hours GMT no change
3 South Australia + 9.5 hours GMT + 10.5 hours GMT
4 Queensland + 10.0 hours GMT no change
4 Lord Howe Island + 10.5 hours GMT + 11.5 hours GMT
5 New South Wales + 10.0 hours GMT + 11.0 hours GMT
5 ACT + 10.0 hours GMT + 11.0 hours GMT
6 Victoria + 10.0 hours GMT + 11.0 hours GMT
7 Tasmania + 10.0 hours GMT + 11.0 hours GMT



3. Zoos



NATIONAL ZOO CANBERRA


SYDNEY AQUARIUM

2020/06/07

W (part 1): Waltzing Matilda

Waltzing Matilda is an unofficial Australian anthem. But there's more than meets the eye. The song is not about a girl named Matilda and it has nothing to do with her dancing.

However let's just start with its author. We have already mentioned A.B. "Banjo" Paterson when we talked about bush poets and the poem "The Man From Snowy River". Watch this clip to learn more about this famous Australian poet:




Now let's listen to the actual song. Here it is in its original form (or at least one of its existing lyrics versions):



Lyrics and glossary.

But what do the lyrics mean?

CLICK TO WATCH THE VIDEO

ABOUT THE VIDEO CLIP

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Waltzing Matilda is an episode of the series National Treasures produced in 2004.
Waltzing Matilda
Most Australians know that Banjo Paterson wrote the lyrics to Waltzing Matilda but who wrote the music? And what does it have to do with a rather oddly titled song called Go to the Devil and Shake Yourself? Warren Brown tracks down the original handwritten score at the National Library of Australia, where curator Robyn Holmes reveals the story behind the chance collaboration that created our national song.
National Treasures
Take a road-trip of discovery with the irrepressible Warren Brown – political cartoonist, columnist and history “tragic” – as he reveals a fascinating mix of national treasures drawn from public and private collections across Australia. On its own, each treasure is a priceless snapshot of an historic moment. Together, they illustrate the vitality and uniqueness of the Australian experience.
National Treasures is a Film Australia National Interest Program. Produced with the assistance of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.


And finally we have a modern rendition of the song in the style of Eminem ;-)



And here you can look up the "updated" lyrics.