Connecting you with Australian culture online
Australian weather and the seasons European discovery and the colonisation of Australia Great Barrier Reef The Australian Gold Rush Australian Indigenous cultural heritage Melbourne Cup Convicts and the British colonies in Australia Australian food and drink Sydney Opera House The Great Depression
Sir Donald Bradman is an Australian sporting legend. During his 21 years of first-class cricket, Bradman achieved everything that was possible in the sport - he captained his South Australian Sheffield Shield team; was a State selector; Test selector; an...
For those living in the Northern Territory, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria and Western Australia, football usually refers to Australian Rules Football. In the Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales, and Queensland, it could mean rugby league ...
When Australian Edward 'Ned' Trickett won the world sculling championship on London's Thames River in 1876, he became Australia's first sporting star. Cashman, R, Sport in the National Imagination, Sydney, Walla Walla Press, 2002, p. Cashman, R, Sport i...
Australia reveres and treasures its sporting heroes. Sporting greats have inspired and united Australians, who have shared, celebrated and rewarded their successes. Since the advent of television in the 1950s, Australians have embraced the opportunity to...
The first recorded tennis tournament played in Australia was held in January 1880 on the courts of the Melbourne Cricket Club. The Australasian Lawn Tennis Association (ALTA) was Australia's first national tennis body. Australia has a long and successfu...
Bradman Foundation Australia (more info)
The official site of Sir Donald Bradman. The Bradman Foundation, Bowral, Australia, owns and operates the Bradman Museum of Cricket and manages Bradman Oval where the young Don Bradman first learned to play the game.
OUR DON BRADMAN [sound recording]. General note: Art Leonard, baritone, with novelty accompaniment. Use or borrow this resource from a library, archive or organisation near you or ask your local library to arrange an interlibrary loan on your behalf (mo...
OUR DON BRADMAN [sound recording]. General note: Art Leonard, baritone, with novelty accompaniment. Use or borrow this resource from a library, archive or organisation near you or ask your local library to arrange an interlibrary loan on your behalf (mo...
irn=377810&search=journalist&site_id=3 http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database/? irn=156101&search=journalist&site_id=3 http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database/? irn=154131&search=journalist&site_id=3 http:/...
Sir Donald Bradman is an Australian sporting legend. During his 21 years of first-class cricket, Bradman achieved everything that was possible in the sport - he captained his South Australian Sheffield Shield team; was a State selector; Test selector; an...
irn=167110&search=don+bradman&site_id=3 99/4/62 Jigsaw and box, Don Bradman and Malvern Star, paper/ wood/ cardboard, Australia, 1930-1940 http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database/? irn=167110&search=don+bradman&site_id=3 http://www.powerhousem...
There is considerable material by and about Don Bradman, other than that in The Bradman Collection, held in the State Library, and in other libraries around Australia. Material in The State Library of South Australia is listed in three databases which co...
Dee argues that this shapes social policy in a range of settings and contexts including their relationship with broader civic institutions and understandings of citizenship. ,Äù Sydney: Oxfam Australia, 2003. Civic and Political Engagement of America,Äô...
Dee argues that this shapes social policy in a range of settings and contexts including their relationship with broader civic institutions and understandings of citizenship. ,Äù Sydney: Oxfam Australia, 2003. Civic and Political Engagement of America,Äô...
"1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> ...
One of Bradman,Äôs finest innings was his then-world record score of 334 against England in the Third Test at Leeds in July 1930. The images from Bradman,Äôs 1932 instructional film, How I Play Cricket, and its poster, have become part of cricketing folk...
Sir Donald Bradman, a habitual breaker of records and Australia,Äôs most famous sporting figure, is widely regarded as the greatest batsman in the history of the game. Don Bradman scored 6996 test runs in 80 innings with 10 not outs. Calculate Bradman,Ä...
One of Bradman,Äôs finest innings was his then-world record score of 334 against England in the Third Test at Leeds in July 1930. The images from Bradman,Äôs 1932 instructional film, How I Play Cricket, and its poster, have become part of cricketing folk...
One of Bradman,Äôs finest innings was his then-world record score of 334 against England in the Third Test at Leeds in July 1930. The images from Bradman,Äôs 1932 instructional film, How I Play Cricket, and its poster, have become part of cricketing folk...
One of Bradman,Äôs finest innings was his then-world record score of 334 against England in the Third Test at Leeds in July 1930. The images from Bradman,Äôs 1932 instructional film, How I Play Cricket, and its poster, have become part of cricketing folk...
If you can see this message, you are probably not seeing this site in the way it was designed. This site uses cascading style sheets (CSS2) to control the way in which elements are displayed on the page.
You will still be able to access everything in this site, but we do recommend you upgrade your browser to a more recent, standards compliant, browser.