This is a country that began with the most enormous trauma, and things like that stick around. History matters. For the people who settled there, it really was like being sent to Mars. They were an outcast lot — not just the prisoners, but the soldiers who guarded them. You were not a very successful soldier if you got sent there…. So you grew up with the notion of the convict stain — people really talked about that. And that’s the power of the story of Ned Kelly: it’s really about the possibility of a people who seem to have no possibility….

A trauma like that leaves enormous amounts of self-hatred, and we carry that degree of damage. It’s not inconceivable that a country like this would be a little unsure of itself culturally. You wouldn’t be nuts to feel insecure.

Novelist Peter Carey on Australia, New York Times (via literarypianobuyhercandy)
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The internet is here, it’s been here for well over a decade and it’s moving forward in leaps and bounds. Retailers need to get online in Australia and do it extremely well - and quickly. Ten years ago local video stores were everywhere, now they are endangered species thanks to the likes of Apple iTunes. Head the warning. Consumers will move to channels and services that provide ease, value and the feeling of instantaneous satisfaction. I’m Gen Y and I shop online on the DTDigital Insight blog. (via dtdigital)
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This video has always fascinated me. Tonight I realised that my Tumblr wouldn’t be complete without this incredible insight into Australian male culture.

I would have thought the bravery, the courage, the ability to think through a terrible, terrible difficulty to a better way of existing would be something that would be wonderful for a population to have. I don’t have that sort of courage. Do you? Gordon Thomson commenting on the Australian public’s attitude towards refugees who come to Australia by boat. Quoted in David Marr’s must-read article on the topic in the September issue of The Monthly.
I don’t care what you fuckers think! You can get fucked! Prime Minister of Australia Kevin Rudd. This is how I would talk to parliament if I had to deal with them all day.
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