Does National Identity Matter? In a year that sees the commemoration of 100 years of Australian 'nationhood', the various cultural events on offer would appear to suggest that yes, it does matter, at the very least in the sense that national identity is still being actively constructed by officially sponsored cultural institutions. From the 1 January 2001 federation parade, with its floats designed to capture the essence of Australian experience, to community projects intended to raise consciousness of national history and civic life, to a major exhibition charged to 'tell the story of an entire century through the visual arts' (Hollingsworth, 2000, p. 8), the government-sponsored National Council for the Centenary of Federation has bankrol...
Images, Institutions, and Evolving Nation: Transformations in Australian art, museums, and cultural...
Dotted throughout European collections, there are a selection of Australian textiles made or donated...
Australia Day is a foremost expression of Australian culture and identity, but historical and critic...
Cataloguer supplied title.; Approx. 4000 figures made of yellow corflute, a corrugated plastic vario...
The Australian national flag is the primary symbol of the nation. The flag produces and reproduces n...
In recent years, a small but growing number of Australian local councils have emerged as major actor...
In 1879 the British Colony of New South Wales hosted the first international exhibition in the South...
Learning from the past is used to assist agencies to move towards a desired future in order to build...
An analysis of the creation and promotion of Australia Day which shows the use of public relations b...
In recent years, especially since the release of the cultural policy statement Creative Nation in 19...
Whenever there is a national event or celebration in Australia, favourite sporting heroes (including...
Australian exhibits at international exhibitions from the early to the mid-twentieth century demonst...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Business.When in 1993 Sydney was awarded the rights to h...
The public censure of the National Museum of Australia (NMA) is a significant site of analysis for t...
In 1975, Museums Australia in conjunction with the Federal government undertook an assessment of mus...
Images, Institutions, and Evolving Nation: Transformations in Australian art, museums, and cultural...
Dotted throughout European collections, there are a selection of Australian textiles made or donated...
Australia Day is a foremost expression of Australian culture and identity, but historical and critic...
Cataloguer supplied title.; Approx. 4000 figures made of yellow corflute, a corrugated plastic vario...
The Australian national flag is the primary symbol of the nation. The flag produces and reproduces n...
In recent years, a small but growing number of Australian local councils have emerged as major actor...
In 1879 the British Colony of New South Wales hosted the first international exhibition in the South...
Learning from the past is used to assist agencies to move towards a desired future in order to build...
An analysis of the creation and promotion of Australia Day which shows the use of public relations b...
In recent years, especially since the release of the cultural policy statement Creative Nation in 19...
Whenever there is a national event or celebration in Australia, favourite sporting heroes (including...
Australian exhibits at international exhibitions from the early to the mid-twentieth century demonst...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Business.When in 1993 Sydney was awarded the rights to h...
The public censure of the National Museum of Australia (NMA) is a significant site of analysis for t...
In 1975, Museums Australia in conjunction with the Federal government undertook an assessment of mus...
Images, Institutions, and Evolving Nation: Transformations in Australian art, museums, and cultural...
Dotted throughout European collections, there are a selection of Australian textiles made or donated...
Australia Day is a foremost expression of Australian culture and identity, but historical and critic...