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culture.gov.au | November 2008

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November - Narrowing the distance

As we mark Remembrance Day, especially to contemplate the soldiers with 'no known grave', it is of note that Australia's critical engagement on the Western Front in the First World War involved not only army personnel but also three flying squadrons.

The men of the Australian Flying Corps (AFC) who returned home contributed significantly to Australian civil aviation. These men were involved in activities ranging from laying out high standards for civil aviation, to greatly reducing the time travelled from England to Australia, to establishing what later became QANTAS and providing the charter for the Royal Flying Doctor Service.

Australian aviatrices also met great challenges. Freda Thompson was the first Australian woman to fly solo from England to Australia in 1934.

The consequences of adapting to adversity, with the subsequent travel and cultural exchange, have helped raise a consciousness for Australians about distance and our relationships in the world.

New and revised Australian Stories

In addition to our main article, Remembrance Day, please also see our new and revised Australian Stories:

Second World War shipwrecks in Australia
Early Australian aviation
Aviatrices

Featured event

Shell-shocked: Australia after Armistice - Canberra

8 November 2008 - 27 April 2009

Following the immediate jubilation marking the end of World War I, soldiers came home to a different reality. Shell-shocked: Australia after Armistice explores how the community dealt with the lingering effects of the war over the next 20 years. More...

Shell-shocked

Featured website

A General History of the Australian Flying Corps 1914 - 1919

This archived website provides information about the history of the Australian Flying Corps - the people, aircraft and squadrons.

 

Australian Flying Corps

News snippets

Design and architecture

culture.gov.au/news/design.htm

Coded Cloth, New Media Textiles - Adelaide

30 October - 19 December 2008

Curated by Melinda Rackham, Executive Director, Australian Network for Art and Technology, this is an exhibition of interactive art, clothing and design for the future. This unusual and surprising new genre of media arts practice encompasses anything wearable and technologically integrated. More...

Alyce Santoro, Sonic

Digital media and film

culture.gov.au/news/digitalmedia.htm

Marc Gracie, The Tumbler - Canberra and national

Begins 8 November

Stumbling through the desert are two men; looking for British gold buried during World War II, once part of the Brisbane Line - part of a government strategy to defeat a possible Japanese invasion. More...

Gary Sweet

Festivals and conferences

culture.gov.au/news/festivalsandconferences.htm

The 2008 Adelaide International Guitar Festival - Adelaide

29 November - 7 December 2008

The 2008 Adelaide International Guitar Festival will be held in and around the Adelaide Festival Centre precinct with household names headlining a multitude of genre-specific concerts which will appeal to music lovers of all ages and tastes. More...

Magic Dirt

History and identity

culture.gov.au/news/historyandidentity.htm

Trash or Treasure? Souvenirs of travel - Sydney

5 July 2008 - 17 March 2009

Discover a diverse array of souvenirs collected by pilgrims, sailors, soldiers, cruise passengers, holiday makers and tourists. The ritual of acquiring souvenirs has been carried out by travellers for hundreds of years. More...

Trash or Treasure

Indigenous arts and culture

culture.gov.au/news/indigenousarts.htm

Shane Pickett, Art and Healing - Melbourne, Victoria

22 October - 15 November 2008

For three decades, Shane Pickett has defined himself as one of Western Australia's most compelling and important contemporary Indigenous artists. More...

Shane Pickett - Shadows Shelter the Water Grounds of Biroc.

Language and literature

culture.gov.au/news/languageandliterature.htm

Australian Poetry Slam 08 - New South Wales and national

NSW Final - 21 Nov; National Final - 4 December 2008

Contestants are given a microphone, a live audience and just two minutes to impress the judges with their spoken word, poetry, hip hop, monologues and stories. This year there are 10 regional and metro heats in NSW. More...

Australian Poetry Slam

Performance

culture.gov.au/news/performance.htm

Dance 08 - Brisbane

4-8 November 2008

Dance 08 is a diverse program of challenging new works performed by students from QUT's Bachelor of Fine Arts (Dance) course. Guest choreographers includes the new Director of Expressions Dance Company Natalie Weir and the internationally renowned Harold Collins. More...

Dance 08

Resources and funding

culture.gov.au/news/resourcesandfunding.htm

Discussion paper, ABC and SBS: Towards a digital future

October 2008

This discussion paper invites public submissions about the future roles of Australia's two national broadcasters, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and Special Broadcasting Service, as part of a review of the two organisations. More...

The Life, Times and Travels of the Extraordinary Vice-Admiral William Bligh.

Sport and recreation

culture.gov.au/news/sportandrecreation.htm

League of Legends: 100 Years of Rugby League in Australia - Sydney

5 September - 23 November 2008

Remember the legends, see the treasures and relive the historic moments of rugby league. From Dally Messenger to Darren Lockyer, League of Legends: 100 years of Rugby League in Australia is an exhibition that tells some of the game's great stories from the past century. More...

League of Legends

Visual arts and crafts

culture.gov.au/news/visualarts.htm

Silver - ARTRAGE 25 - Perth

18 October - 23 November 2008

In 2008 ARTRAGE celebrates it's 25th Anniversary. The Silver exhibition explores visual practice in Perth over the last 25 years referencing key artists, contributors, exhibitions, artist-run initiatives (ARIs) and galleries that have been linked to ARTRAGE programs. More...

Ben Riding, The art of displacement, 2007

Websites - new

culture.gov.au/news/websites.htm

Artpost

Artpost is an interactive website and short video series for TV broadcast, which showcases artists working in regional and remote parts of the country.The centrepiece of Artpost is a digital interactive arts map of Australia where you can watch artists at work in their studio - from Toowoomba to Lightning Ridge, from Broome to Strahan. More...

Artpost

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