A hippie is a young person early before who rejected conventional standards and rules of society
In the 1960s British culture still had a very strong hold on every day Australian life. Food clothing and religious culture were very British.
Mod was a British sub-culture that began in London, England in the late 1950s and lasted until the mid-1960s. The culture consisted of weaaring fahionable suits and listening to variety of African American music, such as R & B and Soul.
England influenced Australia's fashion industry in the 1960s; the American industry was also influenced by England.
Late 1960s - early 70s? Don't remember the date but I happened to be outside the church, in North Kew, Melbourne.
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Mod was a British sub-culture that began in London, England in the late 1950s and lasted until the mid-1960s. The culture consisted of weaaring fahionable suits and listening to variety of African American music, such as R & B and Soul.
Television. The advent of television in Australia enabled direct contact between the rest of the world and Australia which, up until then, had essentially been isolated from such influences. Many TV programmes came straight from America, and Australia was exposed to its mix of family life, comedy and news, thus providing a strong cultural influence on Australia's receptive society.
I flew from U.K. to Australia in a plane on loan to British Eagle Airways back in the 1960s. So It was real then!
England influenced Australia's fashion industry in the 1960s; the American industry was also influenced by England.
Australia was set up by the English and until the 1960s the culture of Australia was strongly English in its texture. It follows that Cricket naturally became a popular sport here as did rugby.
Well the fact is that none of Australia pop culture is its own, it has been influenced by America and Great Britain. Australia's identity has been involved, from what the culture, traditions and morals were left behind by the first settlers. Before WW2, Australia was closely linked by the mother country- England, but due to the ANZUS (1951) treaty and American troops being stationed in the war with their dynamic ideas and attitudes; later influenced Australia greatly. When in the 1950s rock 'n' roll started by the great icon Elvis Presley; teenagers adored him, his hairstyle, fashion and his moves. Whilst the parents thought of it as scandalous behavior. Other famous icons such as Marilyn Monroe who was adored by the females and her fashion seriously influencing young women. Even though most entertainment was influenced by America, but Australia's taste of sport reflected our British heritage.
May be people were more likely to play pop and other people liked pop much. and listen to it very often that's why its popular.
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Late 1960s - early 70s? Don't remember the date but I happened to be outside the church, in North Kew, Melbourne.
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The "cultural turn" of the 1960s ultimately placed culture much higher on the sociological agenda
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