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:''For the hit comedy routine by [[Austen Tayshus]], see ''[[Australiana (Austen Tayshus)]].''
:''For the hit comedy routine by [[Austen Tayshus]], see ''[[Australiana (Austen Tayshus)]].''
[[Image:Australianflagatnewport.JPG|thumb|right|250px|The Australian national flag.]]
[[Image:Australianflagatnewport.JPG|thumb|right|250px|The Australian national flag.]]
[[Image:Cricket ball G&M.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A cricket ball on an Australian flag, Cricket is the national sport of Australia and apart of Australian culture.]][[Image:Meat pie.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A typical Australian Meat pie with Tomato Sauce.]]
[[Image:Cricket ball G&M.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A cricket ball on the Australian flag, Cricket is the national sport of Australia and a bit part of Australian culture.]][[Image:Meat pie.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A typical Australian Meat pie with Tomato Sauce.]]





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For the hit comedy routine by Austen Tayshus, see Australiana (Austen Tayshus).
The Australian national flag.
A cricket ball on the Australian flag, Cricket is the national sport of Australia and a bit part of Australian culture.
A typical Australian Meat pie with Tomato Sauce.


Australiana is an item of historical or cultural interest of Australian origins. Australiana often borrows from Australian Aboriginal culture, or the stereotypical Australian culture of the early 1900s.

The objects can be Australiana in their own right, such as Boomerangs, Akubra hats, Didgeridoos, or can be common objects with Australian cultural images displayed on them. Such items could include two-man saws, snow globes or tea towels with Australian scenery or icons imprinted on them.

Australiana can also refer to art with an Australian style or subject. Paintings, ceramics, crafts and coins that depict Australian imagery would fall under this category.

These images are often well known Australian animals and birds, such as Kangaroos, Koalas, the Platypus, Echidnas and Budgerigars.

People are sometimes depicted in the artwork, such as Australian explorers, Drovers, Bushmen, swagmen Australian Aborigines, Diggers and the like.

Some commercial brands have become part of Australiana due to their perceived "Australianness". Advertisements and posters depicting these brands often become part of Australiana as well. These include [1]:


Australiana has also been called a style of kitsch art.[2]





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