Group 3: Amitha Arpitha Sudha Sharon Pawan Sandeep

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CULTURE PRESENTATION

Group 3:

AmithaArpithaSudha

SharonPawan

Sandeep

OBJECTIVES A virtual Australia.

Time slot: 15-20 minutes.

Uniqueness.

Conclusion.

INTRODUCTION

PHYSICAL DIVISIONS

GEOGRAPHYCanberra

The capital of Australia. It is a young city having about 310,000

people.

Sydney

Capital of New South Wales. Leading industrial city. Population: 3,200,000 people.

MELBORNE

Capital of Victoria. The world’s most liveable city. Population: 3,200,000

BRISBANE

Capital of Queensland. It is a year-round vocation place. Population is about 1,400,000 people

ADELAIDE

Capital of South Australia. A pretty and industrial city. Population: 1,100,000 people

PERTH

Capital of Western Australia One of the best climates in Australia. Population: 1.200.000 people.

HOBART

CAPITAL OF ISLAND-STATE TASMANIA.WINTERS ARE VERY COLD. POPULATION OF ABOUT 200,000 .

CLIMATE

Heterogeneous climate

Temprature

Rainfall

Natural calamities

BUSSINESS Ranking

Authority head

Source of income

Returns

Australian Holidays Public holidays in Australia are either national or

state based National Public Holidays are:-

New Year's Day - 1 January Australia Day - 26 January

Good Friday - on the date it is publicly observed. Easter Monday - The next Monday after Good Friday

Anzac Day (Australian an New Zealand Army corps) - 25 April Christmas Day - 25 December

Boxing Day - 26 December

ACT - Australian Capital Territory NSW - New South Wales NT – Northern Territory

QueensLand SA – South Australia TAS – Tasmania

Victoria WA – western Australia

QLD -

VID -

IMPORTANT STATE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION New South Wales Public holidays are provided by a state law called the Public Holidays Act 2010.  Australian Capital Territory Public holidays in the ACT are governed by the Holidays Act 1985 Queensland In Queensland, public holiday dates are governed by the Holidays Act 1983. South Australia Public holidays are determined by a state law called the Holidays Act 1910.  Tasmania The Statutory Holidays Act 2000 governs state holidays in Tasmania.  Victoria Public holidays are regulated by the Victorian Public Holidays Act 1993.

FESTIVAL’S Sydney Festival (January)

National Multicultural Festival (February)

Perth International Arts Festival (Feb-March)

Ten Days on the Island,Tasmania (March)

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WOMADelaide (March)

Revelation Perth International Film festival(July)

Drawin Festival (August)

Brisbane Festival (September)

Dreaming Festival,woodford(Dec-Jan)

Theme based Festivals: it includes films,music,writing,jazz,folk dances nd digital media.

GREETING’S Hey

How ya goin’/how’s it going?

How ya doin’

Not bad mate

Good

CONTINUED…

Cheers mate

No worries/No Drama/No Problem

No wuckers

Oi!

You are right!

FOODBush tucker

Kakadu plumsFinger LimesDesert quandongsMacadamiaSugar caneMeat and three VegAustralian meat pie

Fish

Bluefin tuna Freshwater finifish Yellow kingfish

RELIGION No exact religion

Majority Christians

Other prevailing religions

Social service providers

CLOTHING Trendz

Famous Surf ware

ABORIGINAL

Aboriginal are the Australian

natives and

living there for thousands of

years before the first Europeans

came to Australia in the 1600s.

The aboriginals refers to an indigenous

person of any country.

1 • Origin

2 • Exposure to violence

3 • Nick name

OFFITIAL NAME : Commonwealth of Australia CAPITAL : Canberra TOTAL AREA : 7,700,000 sq.km POPULATION : 20 million people HEAD OF STATE : Queen Elizabeth II represented by Governor-

General FORM OF GVERNMENT : Constitutional monarchy LONGEST RIVER : The Darling (2,740 km) HIGHEST POINT : Mount Kosciusko (2,230 m) PORTS : Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane NATURAL RESOURCES : Coal, ZinC, Nickel, Gold, Wool. NATIONAL HOLIDAY : Australian Day , 16 January (1788) MONEY : basic unit – Australian Dollar 1 Australian Dollar = 46.98 INR NATIONAL SYMBOLS: Kangaroo and Emu NATIONAL ANTHEM: “Waltzing Matilda”

BIBLIOGRAPHY www.sheppardsoftware.com

wikipedia.org

www.businessinsider.com.au

www.google.co.in

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