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Culture Shock! Australia

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CultureShock! Australia is chock-full of information that will help you assimilate effortlessly into life in the land Down Under. Written in an easy-to-read style, this book covers all the basics for settling in, including the options you should consider before deciding whether to have a pool in your backyard or a full-fledged garden in the front, and what to do when your teenagers assert their rights. Peer beneath the laid-back veneer of the Australian people and learn more about what they hold dear as well as their attitudes towards tall poppies and multiculturalism. Discover how to entertain guests around the barbie and what to do when given a shout. Find out more about how to speak Strine as well as how important leisure is in the Australian working world. CultureShock! Australia is the only guide you will need to fully understand the Aussie people and their culture and truly enjoy your stay in the land of the Southern Cross.

336 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1992

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Ilsa Sharp

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Ilsa Sharp is a British-born freelance writer and specialist in SE Asian affairs, with a Chinese Studies honours degree from Leeds University. She has built up a strong track record for current affairs and economics/business reporting, writing and editing, as well as environment/nature/wildlife/popular science over her long career as a journalist and author, based in Singapore/Hong Kong/Australia and including extensive travel throughout the Asia-Pacific region, since 1968. She was a Hong Kong-based ‘China-watcher’ for the Far Eastern Economic Review in the 1970s, and among the first foreign journalists to travel in and report from China towards the end of the Cultural Revolution, in 1971.

Ms Sharp also has a parallel track record of public relations copy-writing and consultancy, both for business corporations and for government. She has specialised in commissioned institutional, corporate and government history books.

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June 27, 2013
I read this book while living in America. It helped in those times I was missing home. Reading about Australia helped somehow.
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April 17, 2017
The edition I read is old but doesn't seem dated. Fun and fascinating. A visit is still on my bucket list, but this helped ease the crave a bit. I will look for more in the Culture Shock series.
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November 14, 2015
Well done (!) writing on Australia and the good people of that great (and fun) nation. I am, even more than ever, determined to go there. The people are fascinating and the culture itself is so original and unique. There are so many multi-colored strands woven into the tapestry that makes up the Aussie.
And it was sheer genius to get an "outsider", now a citizen, to write from the viewpoint of a newcomer at the same time as she is writing from her experience as a transplanted Australian of many years.
I'd recommend the series "Culture Shock" to anyone due to the excellent writing and observations of the writers chosen to open up each country.
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April 8, 2023
This a pretty good book for travelers but I am also grateful to my aussie friend Becca that can help me with Australian stuff. If you love history it helps..
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