because Australia is still a relatively young country, it has no real history other than the last few hundred years, which is honestly boring and even to australians it's repetitive.
so while countries can think of different themes and emotions and the country in which it is written was just by chance and similarity, australia can only focus on the history it has, as it's trying to make an "iconic australian play".
honestly, australian theatre is just a try hard.
if its theatre focused on things other than being set in australia with typical accents, then i would hope to see not "australian theatre" but just productions (from australia).
(source)- australian theatre student.
In Australian slang, "vegemite" can refer to someone who is considered uncool or unpopular. This term is derived from the popular Australian spread Vegemite, which has a strong and distinct taste.
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None. Australia has never issued a Halfcrown coin. The only two years an Australian One Crown coin was issued were in 1937 and 1938. The coins were very unpopular due to size and weight and were discontinued.
'Unpopular laws' are laws which are not popular.
You could say, "Don is very unpopular when it comes to school.". or (more examples): 1. That girl is very unpopular . 2. There are times when being unpopular pays off. 3. How unpopular do you think you are? 4. He's the most unpopular kid in school.
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i did. my name is david and i go to your school. you are obnoxious and unpopular.
no; it would be unpopular is to popular as unknown is to known
None of them are unpopular because they are in it together and they are all treated equally.
Institute for Unpopular Culture was created in 1989.
The new laws proved very unpopular with the populace.