He's doing Neil Diamond tribute shows. Vocally, he is Neil Diamond. Have just seen him at The British Workingmens Club in Adelaide, South Australia 5th July 2008. Excellent.
In 2009 the Jonas Brothers are doing a WORLD TOUR.. australia is included. hope this helped
I'm British - and I would NEVER use those terms wrongly ! They might do that in Australia, but not here in the UK! Phrases like "how are you going" - are typical errors created by the massacre of my native tongue by other English-speaking countries!
THE BRITISH WERE INTERFERING WITH THE GOALS OF THE COLONISTS.
How are you in British? how Americans say
•The feeling at the time of 1942, was if Australia could stop the Japanese at New Guinea they could stop them from invading Australia. •It also showed the break from the British Government's control over Australian affairs. Instead of staying in Europe, the troupes came to defend Australian soil, showing a good deal of nationalism. Kokoda helped Australia to show the world that they could operate just fine with out the British Government and have been doing that ever since.
I was doing an Australia paper for school and I know Steel and iron are some manufactured in Australia.
Greetings in Australia consist of doing the Australia secret handshake, note that you will need a kangaroo.
In a nutshell:William Dampier was the first Englishman to land on Australia's shores, doing so on the northwest coast in 1688. He was so unimpressed with Australia that he made no recommendation at all to the British government to settle there. Dampier returned 11 years later, in 1699, and still had the same opinion.James Cook first sailed up the eastern coast in 1770 and, unlike his predecessor, saw the potential of the land. He claimed the eastern half for Great Britain, under the name of "New South Wales".The First Fleet of convicts arrived in Port Jackson, NSW on 26 January 1788, carrying just over 700 convicts, of whom about 170 were women. The First Fleet was under the command of Captain Arthur Phillip. This was the first English (and European) settlement in Australia.
The British fought the French.
That is a ridiculous statement Australia is doing well as a democracy.
Not much =]