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=Welcome to Brett Johnstone's Wiki on Australian Sporting culture and Australian sport!=

In this image we can see the __predomination__ gender is male and many of the women are silenced, __i__ am sure that women are still there but they are silenced in this image.

__from__ this picture it shows that the main image of Australia sport is male and __Proud__. The aim of this text is to showoff how proud Australians are about their national identity __especial__ man. __thought__ women are not as dominate they are still none the less proud, they are just overcome with the amount of proud males.

This links to Australian sporting culture because it shows how passionate Australians are about their sport and showing off that sp__ort a really a__ large part of their national representation and identity.

Some good ideas Brett. You need to fix underlined sections.

Poem

 * In AFL fury you can be the judge and jury when the mark is made and the play has come and gone. **


 * When the ball comes down to land up go the grabbing hands **
 * And the shouts go up Come on Aussie come on, **
 * Come on. **


 * Its never dull there in the lull as the kicker creeps it in and up it goes **
 * where the sun has always shone . **


 * Blood boils as tempers fray then a biffo holds up play, **
 * With right hooks and uppercuts it's just all guts and brawn. **


 * Suddenly they're back on the go it's a fever don't you know **
 * In the game of AFL where blood may flow **


 * Its a mans game after to fight for every ball and to keep going **
 * till you hear the siren blow . **
 * When I look into my children's eyes, **
 * I see what Australia means to me . **
 * I see what Australia means to me . **


 * They are part of the fabric **
 * That make up the Australian society . **

//** By Paul McCann **//

Commentary
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 * Introduce your text by giving its **title**, the **composer’s** name, the **genre** of the text, **when** it was published or released, the **purpose** of the text and its intended **audience** ||

The Game Of Aussie Rules by Paul McCann

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Street circuit brings out best

**Michael Lynch **

//March 18, 2011 // THE V8 Supercar season might have got underway in Abu Dhabi last month, but for the vast majority of Australian fans the 2011 campaign truly roars into life today when the Fords and Holdens hit the streets of Adelaide for the first practice sessions in the Clipsal 500. The Adelaide event marks the start of the Australian championship and is the toughest of all on the calendar. Two 250-kilometre races, tomorrow and Sunday, ask questions of cars and drivers that no other circuit does. No, it's not as long as the Bathurst 1000, but it's demands are unique. The street circuit is bumpier and dirtier than purpose-built tracks. And the physicality of driving through the concrete barriers that line the circuit makes drivers tire much more quickly than at any other venue. To win in Adelaide a driver must be not just quick and have a good car, but be extremely fit. Advertisement: Story continues below It is a race that is only won by the top drivers. This time around, Jamie Whincup, looking to regain the V8 title that he lost in 2010 to James Courtney, is favourite. The Team Vodafone star has a phenomenal record at the Adelaide circuit. Courtney, who left the Ford-powered Jim Beam Racing squad to jump into the Holden Racing Team Commodore for this season, made a terrific start in new colours when he nabbed a daring win in Abu Dhabi. He will look to consolidate that beginning and has a decent record in Adelaide. Outside the usual suspects, it will be interesting to see how Kiwi youngster Shane Van Gisbergen fares. He has impressed not only with his pace but his growing maturity. Stone Brothers Racing have high hopes for him and will be looking for a competitive drive this weekend. Veteran Jason Bright might be another wildcard to throw into the mix in the Team BOC car. He got momentum in Abu Dhabi and now, in his second season with this team, will have a better understanding of the car and its capabilities. ■ Television networks worldwide will walk away from formula one if the planned smaller eco-friendly engine is adopted in 2013. Ecclestone is at odds with FIA president Jean Todt, who is keen to introduce the 1.6-litre four cylinder turbocharged engines. According to Ecclestone, the noise of F1 is integral to the success of the sport and one of its major attractions. These changes are going to be terribly costly to the sport, he said. I'm sure the promoters will lose a big audience and I'm quite sure we'll lose TV. With AAP

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The Game Of Aussie Rules By Paul McCann, is a poem wrote about the great game of Australia rules football, shown from a spectators view. __this__ text positions the reader to see AFL and Australia sporting culture as a hard, tough. that only men can play.good point- __How does the text do so?__ In this text women are not noted at all. __the__ respon__ser__ sees Austra__lia__ sport as male dominate because silencing is used on ? the game. The way in which he use word like __unfinshed__

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In this image we can see the predominationgender is male and many of the women are silenced,iam sure that women are still there but they are silenced in this image.

fromthis picture it shows that the main image of Australia sport is male andProud. The aim of this text is to showoff how proud Australians are about their national identity special man.thoughtwomen are not as dominate they are still none the less proud, they are just overcome with the amount of proud males.

This links to Australian sporting culture because it shows how passionate Australians are about their sport and showing off that sport a really a large part of their national representation and identity.

__Brett__ __Much more work is needed on the commentaries__

When did she live? Queen Elizabeth lived during what was known as the golden age. 7 September 1533 – (died)24 March 1603 at the age of 70

Who was her rival? The rival to her throne was Mary queen of scots. They had very dissimilar views about things happening at the time.

Who is Macbeth? Macbeth i s a Scottish nobleman who becomes a murderer in Shakespeare’s Macbeth.

Who was Malcolm? Malcolm Canmore was the eldest son of Duncan I, when his father died he went into hiding for 14 years, after this time is wanted to extend his kingdom

Who was Duncan? Duncan was the son of Malcolm II's eldest daughter Bethoc and her husband Crinan, Lay Abbot of Dunkeld.

Who was was James vi of Scotland? James VI & I was King of Scots as James VI from 24 July 1567. He also became King of England and Ireland as James I when he inherited the English crown and thereby united the Crowns of the Kingdoms of Scotland and England

Divine right of king’s? Divine right of king’s meant that they were the most powerful people in the land, it shows that they only answered to god.

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