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Tag: aussie

Australiana Edition

One shoey, one land

Words by Nadia Zaperi
Art by Melody Ou

If you’re Australian, you have probably heard of the shoey.

… One shoey, one land

Australiana Edition

Young, black and heated: OZ hip hop’s ethnic future

Words by Harrison Johnstone
Art by Mariah Lantouris

Hip hop in Australia has a fresh new sound; ethnic, edgy and aggressive – it will eat you alive.

… Young, black and heated: OZ hip hop’s ethnic future

Australiana Edition

Australianisms

Words by Tess Astle
Art by Joanna Leucuta

Owning an Australian passport is one thing, but understanding Australian slang is a whole new level of citizenship.

… Australianisms

Australiana Edition

The holy snag

Words by Georgia Cameron
Art by Kaye Simonson

The democracy sausage, a humble sausage in bread that is an essential part of Australian life and culture. An icon of celebration and coming together.

… The holy snag

Australiana Edition

Cultural cringe

Words by Nicolas Zoumboulis
Art by Annie Ngo

It is notoriously difficult to describe ‘Australian culture’.

… Cultural cringe

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