From the Torres Strait to Tasmania, and from the east coast to the west, beach shacks are an iconic part of Australian coastal history. Beach shacks have a distinctive identity as emblems of summer ...
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Beach shacks are an iconic part of Australian summer. Yet, they also have a hidden, more complex historyBeach shacks have a distinctive identity as emblems of summer holidays and unadorned simplicity. Yet, their history also reflects the complexity of Australians’ attachment to the beach. Many ...
As the Australia Day weekend comes to a close, leading social researchers Rebecca Huntley and Anthea Hancocks break down what the latest data says about who we are as a nation in 2025. Plus, Anna ...
A female swimmer has died in a shark attack in the waters off a popular tourist spot on Australia’s east coast, authorities ...
The Prime Minister of Australia has waded into a debate over the use of portable gazebos to selfishly hog prime spots on the country's famous beaches. As Australia basks in the summer sun ...
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An ‘unsightly blight’: Australia’s hottest debate is over beach cabanasA new kind of real estate war is breaking out on Australia’s famous shorelines, with a debate over the fairness of staking a ...
“One of the great things about Australia, unlike some parts of the world, (where) you go and you’ve got to pay to go to the beach, here, everyone owns the beach,” Mr Albanese said during a ...
(MENAFN- The Conversation) From the Torres Strait to Tasmania, and from the east coast to the west, beach shacks are an iconic part of Australian coastal history. Beach shacks have a distinctive ...
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