Wednesday, May 13, 2020
Paper Worthy Topics About Australians
Paper Worthy Topics About AustraliansThere are many different reasons why there are so many Australian papers in the US these days, and many of them involve the Australian population. This may be because they appreciate the Australian people or it could be because they enjoy writing about subjects they enjoy. Whatever the reason, we have compiled a list of paper worthy topics about Australians, based on many years of experience as an online writer and consultant.A must read article, for any aspiring journalist is 'The Queen' by one of the most famous ones, The New York Times Magazine. This is an article about the Australian royal family. This is really an interesting article that not only talks about the royals but also their people. With some of the royal family still adored in the hearts of the Australians, the author mentions some very interesting facts about the life of royals.One of the more well known Australia-born stars, Brian Johnson, has written an interesting piece about h is experiences growing up in Sydney. He gives a first hand account of living in Australia and the many hardships he encountered at a young age. One of the most interesting tidbits that he mentions is the many Australians who do jobs that other countries can't easily replace, like the dairy industry.Hugh Jackman, also of the now famous 'X-Men' franchise has written a great article about his schooling days in Brisbane, where he got the nickname, 'Australia's Superhero'. He writes about the trials and tribulations of growing up in Brisbane, Australia's largest city, and his determination to succeed at every stage of his life. His story is inspiring, especially to teenagers growing up in Australia. If you are planning on going to Australia soon, this would definitely be a good reading material.You can always read something interesting, by an Australian who has lived in Australia for many years. The author of 'Doing It The Hard Way' describes his life and travels in a clear and easy to u nderstand way. There are some stories that he has never told before, that he thought were really too bad to go public. What he shares are many of the things that are in his heart, but are things that many people who have lived through his hard times, may not know.'Searching For Freedom: Memoirs of a Parent's Search For His Soul' by Kathy Coveney, gives a great insight into the life of an Australian mother. The author is only eight years old when she meets her husband, which is not the usual age for marriage in Australia. She recounts the various hardships that she and her husband had to face to be able to get married, including domestic violence. Her mother was involved in the process, which explains a lot about what Kathy had been going through all those years ago.One of the more interesting stories in 'Of Mice and Men' by John Fowles is about an Australian dog called Adam, and his obsession with wearing his tennis shoes when he plays tennis. His Australian tennis coach, Betty, is really surprised when he keeps on going to the court with his tennis shoes, because she never expected such a thing. She is also really impressed by how Adam started playing tennis in the first place, because it shows that he is a big sport fan, and loves being outdoors in all kinds of weather. The story is told with such accuracy that even the tennis court floor is described accurately.These are just a few of the many fascinating topics that can be found in the pages of an Australian paper. Make sure to look out for Australian based papers in your area as soon as possible.
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