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14 January 2008 - 16 year old holds party for
hundreds of kids while parents are on
holiday. The kid is a smart ass the whole
time with his famous glasses in the
interview.
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| First Cut: Aussie captures Tibet riots on camera |
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Source: ABC News
http://www.abc.net.au/news/video/2008/03/19/2
194655.htm
Published: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 5:52
AEDT
Graphic new pictures have emerged of the
riots that sparked the Chinese crackdown on
Tibet. Australian tourist Michael Smith
caught much of the unrest on his camera,
including the first pictures of Chinese
troops moving to restore order. Tags : tibet |
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| Aussie Songs Online. |
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Aussie Songs Online.
First song - It's Our Territory - Northern
Territory song.
Inspiring and powerful song for the Northern
Territory. Also a great slogan.
You don't have to be a Territorian to watch
the video or listen to the song. If you love
Australia, it's more than likely you will
appreciate this song. It is a very powerful,
patriotic and inspiring song.
Northern Territory Online
http://www.northernterritory.befoundonline.co
m.au
Second song - Can You Hear Australia's Heroes
Marching? - Australian war memorial song.
The song is timeless and honours the memory
of those who have died in the service and
defence of Australia in war.
The marching theme of the song is especially
powerful and supports the spirit of ANZAC
Day.
The song does not glorify war or endorse
conflict of any kind. The song simply
highlights the sacrifice of many Australians
who died in the service and defence of our
country in war.
Over 100,000 Australians have lost their
lives in the service and defence of our
country. Along with their mates, they're
marching once again, in the towns and cities,
across our great land.
Schools and students frequently ask to use
this song in projects and commemorative
ceremonies.
Radio stations throughout Australia have
broadcast the song leading up to ANZAC Day
and Remembrance Day. The song is also
requested to be played at funerals (for
veterans).
The song has been used for commemorative
purposes across Australia by schools,
churches, choirs, bands, councils, retirement
homes and RSL branches.
Australian War Heroes
http://www.australianwarheroes.com
Third song - South Australia, It's My Home -
A state song for South Australia.
"'South Australia - It's My Home' is a
wonderful song." Her Excellency Marjorie
Jackson-Nelson AC CVO MBE Governor of South
Australia
The song was broadcast on television to
millions of people worldwide at the 2000
Olympic soccer games at Hindmarsh Stadium.
On November 3, 2001, the Public Primary
Schools Music Festival Choir sung the song at
the swearing-in ceremony of South Australia's
new Governor, Her Excellency Mrs Marjorie
Jackson-Nelson AC CVO MBE.
Performances of this State song to date
include South Australian Government functions
and community presentations, Davis Cup Tie
against Germany, Showdown matches between the
Adelaide Crows and Port Power, Olympic Flame
arrival celebrations in Adelaide, and
International World Environment Day.
South Australia Online
http://www.southaustralia.befoundonline.com.a
u
Watch and listen to an instrumental rendition
at
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=szdzwfqAdyA
Watch and listen to a male rendition of the
song at
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=fX1vfJny1rk
Listen to school children singing the song at
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=sWvkkx_AliU
People seem to prefer the school children
singing the song.
Peter Barnes is the author of the three
songs.
For information about the author go to
http://www.users.on.net/revelation/Peter.htm
You can email the author (Peter Barnes) at
info@befoundonline.com.au.com.au
© Peter Barnes 1997 - 2008. All Rights
Reserved. All content remains the property of
the respective copyright holders. All logos
and trademarks are the registered trademarks
of the respective trademark owners.
Australian songs and music. Aussie music. NT.
SA. AUS. Great songs for radio. Tags : aussie songs song australian home war heroes south australia northern territory music patriotic nt sa inspiring video love memorial marching spirit veterans |
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| aussie pride |
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aussie national pride Tags : F18 |
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Durée : 207 s |
| VALENTINES Aussie bubblegum Bon Scott AC/DC |
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Perth pop group The Valentines was, for a
brief period, one of the most popular bands
in the country. Although they started out a
energetic soul/R&B band, their best known
image was associated with the so-called
"bubblegum pop" phenomenon of 1968-70. But
there was a wild side to the band which was
evident in their live performances (and their
off-stage carousing). These days, of course,
they're best known by reference to the fact
that one of the singers ended up in a little
band called AC/DC - although the enormous
interest in them has resulted in many
previously unreleased tracks becoming
available in recent years.
The Valentines formed in Perth in mid-1966,
bringing together members of three leading
local beat groups: Scott and Milson were from
The Spektors, Lovegrove, Ward and Cooksey
from The Winztons, and Findlay from top WA
band Ray Hoff & The Off Beats. Playing a
mixture of soul, R&B and mod covers, by the
start of 1967 they were already Perth's top
group. A major drawcard was the double-vocal
attack of dynamic frontmen Bon Scott and
Vince Lovegrove, and within a few weeks of
their live debut they were packing in crowds Tags : VALENTINES Aussie bubblegum pop ac/dc |
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