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His opinion was highly sought, but in his declining years he became reclusive. Paradoxically, his status as a national icon increased to the point where the Prime Minister of Australia called him the “greatest living Australian”.[14] His image has appeared on postage stamps and coins, and he became the first living Australian to have a museum dedicated to his life...
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The story of the young Bradman practising alone using a cricket stump and a golf ball, is part of Australian folklore.[5] Bradman’s meteoric rise from bush cricket to the Australian Test team took just over two years. Before his 22nd birthday, he set myriad records for high scoring, many of which survive today, and became Australia’s sporting idol at the height of the Great Depression...
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Sir Don Bradman   Sir Donald Bradman   How Important Is The Concept Of Trust In Australian National Identity? And How Does The Actual Australian Experience Of Trust And Distrust, And Attitudes To Each Other And To Government, Fit Into The Theoretical And Historical Discussions Of These...   How is Australian Nationhood Constructed in the Australian Advertisements?   Ways of living in Contemporary Australian Society   Cricket In Australia In The 1920's   Economic Factors have been of dominant concern in Australian Foreign Policy decisions over the past 25 years   Kangaroo, An Australian Icon   More urgent action needs to be taken by the Australian people and all levels of government to preserve Australia’s scarce water resources, replenish its natural aquifers and promote subsidies to encourage rain water tank collection and water rec...   The Australian Bush Legend   With reference to economic indicators describe the economic conditions prevailing in the Australian economy over the past five years   Are Australian people's lives greatly affected by sport?   Australian National Identity   Australian Life   The Death And Dying Beliefs Of Australian Aborigines  
 
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