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For 15-year-old Australian Patrick Stibbard, mateship means looking out for one another. On Saturday, like millions of other Australians and New Zealanders, he stood on his driveway to pay his ...
Robert Siegel talks with Nick Luchanelli of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Sydney about a short-lived ban on the use of the term "mate" by security guards at Parliament. Australians ...
How Australian 'mateship' has inspired rioters Ugly racism may have triggered the recent rioting on suburban Sydney's Cronulla beaches, but the roots of the macho posturing and violence lie deep in ...
Australian prime minister: In our global travails, mateship is more important than ever ... Australia and the U.S. have forged a mateship that has grown only stronger over 100 years.
A mate shares values, and that is why the United States and Australia celebrated 100 Years of "Mateship" yesterday morning with services at the National Cathedral, followed by a special Twilight ...
Mateship is a nod to the country’s culture and the camaraderie of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC). "Whether you're young or old, live in the city or in the outback, we all ...
Nick Dyrenfurth, the author of Mateship: A Very Australian History, writes that by 1826, Australia’s first newspaper, The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser, had noted the peculiar ...
Sport: The mateship at the heart of Australia’s triumphant sporting year. Behind-the-scenes of a high performance 2022 for Australian sport lie deep personal bonds that have driven our athletes.
Mateship and grit, Australia's Qatar success has roots in qualifying. By Nick Mulvenney. December 1, 2022 4:19 PM UTC Updated December 1, 2022 Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup ...
Nicknames like these, positive or otherwise, as well as the simple use of “mate” have a long history in Australia. “‘Mate’ was very much deployed by the convicts and others as a kind of ...
For 15-year-old Australian Patrick Stibbard, mateship means looking out for one another. On Saturday, like millions of other Australians and New Zealanders, he stood on his driveway to pay his ...