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I really miss the Australian lifestyle and being around my friends and family.
Nathaniel Buzolic
Family
Lifestyle
Miss
Around
Australian
Friends
Friends And Family
Being
Really
If you're Australian, you feel it in your bones because you're at odds with everybody else, except other Australians, in the sense that people always seem to be behaving strangely. People always seem to be behaving the wrong way, in a different way. You say things and there are silences.
Nick Cave
You
People
Odds
Sense
Other
Everybody
Everybody Else
Else
Way
Say
Silences
Seem
Except
Wrong
Feel
Wrong Way
Because
Always
Australian
Australians
Behaving
Different
Your
Strangely
Different Way
Things
Bones
It's an Australian thing to be dismissive. We find that endearing. Americans don't. They believe what you say.
Nick Cave
You
Believe
Say
Find
Australian
Endearing
American
Thing
Kylie Minogue is the greatest thing that has happened to Australian music.
Nick Cave
Music
Greatest
Greatest Thing
Australian
Happened
Thing
I don't know, maybe Australian humour isn't supposed to be funny. It's as dry as the Sahara, and I think people miss that.
Nick Cave
Funny
People
Think
Humour
Miss
Supposed
Know
Dry
Sahara
Australian
Maybe
I'm an Australian, and when I grew up much of my influences were American - blues music and country music, all that sort of thing.
Nick Cave
Music
Country
Country Music
Sort
Were
Up
Australian
American
Blues
Influences
Grew
Much
Thing
The quoll is like the Australian version of the honey badger. It's a little mongrel that gets around and is pretty fierce and will take on a few things. You don't want to get that in your campsite.
Nick Cummins
You
Will
Few
Honey
Pretty
Take
Badger
Like
Around
Version
Australian
Get
Few Things
Gets
Want
Little
Fierce
Your
Mongrel
Things
There is something about the Australian psyche that seems to like films that are slightly offbeat.
Nick Park
Films
Slightly
About
Seems
Something
Like
Offbeat
Australian
Psyche
I'm half Greek, half Australian.
Orianthi
Half
Australian
Greek
I think the Australian people are very conscientious. During the 1980s and 1990s we proved they will respond conscientiously to necessary reforms. They mightn't like them but they'll accept them. But reforms have to be presented in a digestible format.
Paul Keating
People
Will
Think
Respond
Like
Accept
Proved
Australian
Very
Reforms
Format
Them
Conscientious
Necessary
Presented
You see, before I became prime minister, the Australian prime minister only attended ever two meetings in the world: the British Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting and the South Pacific Forum.
Paul Keating
Government
You
World
Before
Meeting
Meetings
Minister
See
Only
Attended
Prime
Prime Minister
Heads
Became
South
Australian
Pacific
Commonwealth
Forum
Ever
Two
British
Geoffrey Tozer's death is a national tragedy. For the Australian arts and Australian music, losing Tozer is like Canada having lost Glenn Gould, or France, Ginette Neveu. It is a massive cultural loss. The kind of loss people felt when Germany lost Dresden.
Paul Keating
Death
Music
People
Losing
National
Lost
France
Kind
Having
Glenn
Like
Massive
Felt
Geoffrey
Loss
Cultural
Tragedy
Australian
Germany
Canada
Arts
Being British, you see a lot of Australian movies and TV shows.
Paul W. S. Anderson
You
TV
TV Shows
See
Lot
Australian
Being
Movies
Shows
British
I no longer knew what it was like to feel Australian.
Phillip Noyce
Knew
Feel
Longer
Like
Australian
No one knows who I am in Australia. They don't even know I am Australian, because 'The Secret Circle' is on in Australia, and I'm sure everyone's like, 'Oh, she's American. She's from, like, North Carolina.' Like, nobody knows me in Australia, I'm just telling you.
Phoebe Tonkin
Me
You
Circle
Secret
Everyone
Carolina
Telling
No-One
Nobody
Like
Know
She
Knows
Sure
Because
Am
Australia
Australian
North
American
North Carolina
Oh
Just
Who
Even
I grew up on cricket and I think Australian kids are getting so Americanized, you know?
Rachel Griffiths
You
Think
Cricket
Kids
Know
Up
Australian
Getting
Grew
Americanized
I'm developing some screenplays at the moment with my Australian producer.
Rachel Griffiths
Some
Developing
Australian
Screenplays
Producer
Moment
For me, even just being English was a whole sort of experience in as much as I'm Australian.
Radha Mitchell
Me
Experience
Sort
Australian
Just
Being
Much
English
Whole
Even
My family are observant Muslims, but I've come to the faith through an intellectual conviction, and that's something that they've taught me. It's never been forced upon me. They've given me a very strong identity as an Australian Muslim.
Randa Abdel-Fattah
Faith
Family
Me
Strong
Conviction
Muslim
Muslims
Something
Given
Through
Never
Observant
Come
Identity
Forced
Been
Intellectual
Australian
Very
Taught
In 'A Few Best Men,' I play a lesbian character. I played the lesbian sister of the bride who ends up kissing a dude at the end, but she was, like, a full-on lesbian in that. And I beat out famous Australian lesbians for the role.
Rebel Wilson
Best
Character
Men
Sister
Few
Lesbian
Out
Kissing
Beat
Like
She
Dude
End
Up
Australian
Role
Ends
Famous
Lesbians
Full-On
Who
Bride
Play
Played
In Australia, I wrote lots of little plays and put them on, and then I worked on a few different TV shows, like the Australian equivalent of 'SNL.' I would write and perform all of my characters.
Rebel Wilson
Few
Characters
TV
Would
TV Shows
Write
Put
Perform
Like
Wrote
Equivalent
Lots
Australia
Australian
SNL
Different
Little
Them
Then
Worked
Shows
Plays
The 2007 Labor campaign was the most presidential in Australian history, with a slogan - Kevin07 - exceeded in its banality only by its success.
Richard Flanagan
Success
History
Presidential
Slogan
Only
Exceeded
Most
Campaign
Australian
Banality
Labor
Media were never allowed into an Australian dressing room until I became skipper. I changed that and invited them in at the close of play each day, thereby confirming for many administrators they had appointed a madman as captain.
Richie Benaud
Day
Changed
Administrators
Madman
Dressing
Dressing Room
Never
Had
Allowed
Invited
Until
Became
Were
Australian
Close
Confirming
Room
Them
Captain
Many
Thereby
Each
Each Day
Media
Play
Appointed
My mother's Maori, and my father's Australian. I take my strength from both my ancestors, and I'm really privileged.
Robert Whittaker
Strength
Mother
Father
Ancestors
Both
Take
Australian
Privileged
Really
It's an absolute honour and privilege to get out there and be an Australian headlining an Australian card. That's unreal; it really is.
Robert Whittaker
Honour
Out
Unreal
Absolute
Australian
Privilege
Get
Really
Card
It is amazing to have the UFC to come here to Perth... it is great for Australian Mixed Martial Arts and great for the sport, and it is going to be great for Perth to have such a world-wide event, through pay-per-view, hosted here.
Robert Whittaker
Great
Amazing
World-Wide
Martial
Martial Arts
Through
Come
Sport
Mixed
Australian
Going
Arts
Event
Here
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