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Australiana

Aborigines and kangaroos

boomerangs and didjeridoos.

Leafy gum tree branch and koala bear

black stump in the middle of nowhere.

Jolly swagman camped by a billabong

in 'Waltzing Matilda' a favourite song.

The wild brumbies roaming free in the outback

a scruffy hobo living alone in a country shack.

Aboriginal myths called their dreamtime

the native Australians regard as sublime.

Ring-tailed possum and wombat

aussie bloke wearing akubra hat.

Alice Springs and Ayers Rock

outback stations and livestock.

Ned Kelly bushranger and his law brushes

the Eureka stockade during the gold rushes.

Laughing kookaburra and old man emu

platypus swimming in underwater view.

Banjo Patterson’s poem ‘The Man from Snowy River’

who went riding down mountain side without a quiver.

Surfers paradise and the Great Barrier reef

sixties rock ‘n roll legend: Johnny O’Keefe.

Anzac marches and the land of the Southern cross

old Cobb & Co. stagecoach used to travel across.

Glorious summer sunshine and winter rains

severe country drought and the desert plains.

Eucalyptus scent and Tea-tree oil

good health remedies from the soil.

Fresh water yabbies and the witchety grub

all make good tucker in the bush or scrub.

Crocodiles in the Kakadu national park

Burrumundi and the great white shark.

Sydney harbour bridge and the Opera House

Daintree rain forest and the kangaroo mouse.

Sheep wool farming and old shearing sheds

Melbourne Cup horse race for thoroughbreds.

Riverboat cruising up and down the Murray

passing border country towns not in a hurry.

Cradle mountain and the Tasmanian Devil

saying ‘fair dinkum’ means it’s on the level.

AFL rules football and big crowds at the MCG

playing one day cricket there is exciting to see.

The Fitzroy Gardens and Captain Cook’s cottage

are there for all to see as symbols of our heritage.

The Twelve Apostles standing along a rugged stretch of coast

a Ninety-Mile beach is something about which we can also boast.

The Glass House mountains are a sight to see and even to climb

by those who consider themselves fit enough and in their prime.

The great Australian Bight and the road on the Nullarbor plain

is a great feat to drive across and be able to come back again.

The local native wild dog known by name as the Dingo

has nothing to do with a game people play called Bingo.

There’s also a game called two-up that some people play

by which they gamble most of their weeks wages away.

Luna Park in St.Kilda and the annual Royal Melbourne Show

are places where you can take the kids to have fun people know.

There’s the local pub where you can go and have a drink with your mates

and is what many do all day long having a few too many in all the States.

This great southern land of Australia has so much to see and to offer

it would be a ****** shame if one didn’t give a **** or was a scoffer.

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Written by
George-Krokos
74 / M / Australian
Published
Dec 6, 2010
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Private Collection - written in 2002

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#australia#sydney#kookaburra#kangaroo#boomerang#melbourne#koalabear#aborigine#gumtree#alicesprings
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