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Queen s Oz Guard At The Ready
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Nữ danh ca 8 con một mình ở Việt Nam, buồn vì nhớ các con đều ở Úc
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Bouncer’s dream is still Australia’s greatest TV moment
Australia Week: Calum Henderson looks back on the pinnacle of Australian television: the time a dog had a dream on Neighbours.
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Can dogs dream? Not according to Joe Mangel from hit Australian soap Neighbours. “Dogs don’t dream, Tob,” he told his son during one famous episode in 1990.
Little did he know how spectacularly wrong he was about to be proved. What happened next is probably the greatest moment in Australian television history: Bouncer’s Dream, a minute-long dream sequence from the point-of-view of a golden labrador retriever.
The Bulletin: India s Covid situation and the travel ban decision
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Australia Week: In 10 x 100, we survey a group of 100 people via Stickybeak and ask them 10 questions. So far, we’ve quizzed Wellingtonians, holiday motorists and locked-down Aucklanders. This time, we asked Australians all about Aotearoa.
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Quarantine-free travel means we’ll be seeing a whole lot more of our mates from across the ditch – either in their country or ours. For that reason, we decided to quiz a bunch on what they know about this fine nation of ours – and, gulp, what they think about us. We surveyed 100 residents of Australia, targeted by geolocation, on everything from the sexiness of our accent to flat whites to what the hell the Beehive is. A reminder: this survey is not statistically representative of the entire population of Australia.