Itβs different depending on what school you go to. My school did NAIDOC normally during this term or mid of last term. But this year they did it when they booted out all the seniors for school holidays on the last week of term 2. All of my primary schools did it, during the beginning of this term or three weeks before school holidays. But NAIDOC week actually starts during the school holidays. But most schools still honour it out of respect.
Australians!
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MagnΓΊs: - I have fans of all ages and I don't think it's weird when older people like LazyTown. LazyTown appeals to people for many different reasons: dancing, acrobatics, etc.- Translate
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I was an absolute Hi-5 kid even have the first CD they released and the single version of the Christmas album with the original cast Charli, Nathan, Tim, Kellie and Kathleen. I used to blast both in the car and in my room when I was little. Though I grew up in the era of the 2nd cast I did have one dvd only featuring one episode of the 2nd cast.An Apple a Day Keeps Sportacus Away!
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Here her (the pink one) is in the original fairies:
She also appears in Humphrey B. Bear (It was one of the most successful and longest-running children's programs in Australia)
An Apple a Day Keeps Sportacus Away!
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never heard of it..
but has anyone heard of this Australian comic strip called "Ginger Meggs"? Been running for 100 years and it's pretty funny- Translate
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These English accents made me laugh π
The Australian is hilarious.
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Never take an Australian seriously. It'll only make it funnier
You'd probably die of laughter hearing me talk lol. I've got a broad accent, like the king himself, Steve Irwin. It's the least serious of the Aussie accents😀 1- Translate
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