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  2. Sport in Victoria - Wikipedia

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    It is particularly popular among migrant communities and has one of the highest sporting participation level in the state (after basketball). Victoria currently features three teams in the National A-League in both the men's and women's competitions. [6] Current Teams. Melbourne Victory FC est 2004; Melbourne City FC est 2009; Western United FC ...

  3. Sport in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The media plays an important part in Australia's sporting landscape, with many sporting events televised or broadcast on radio. The government has anti-siphoning laws to protect free-to-air stations. Beyond televising live events, there are many sport-related television and radio programs, as well as several magazine publications dedicated to ...

  4. Society and culture of the Victorian era - Wikipedia

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    Society and culture of the Victorian era refers to society and culture in the United Kingdom during the Victorian era--that is the 1837-1901 reign of Queen Victoria. The idea of "reform" was a motivating force, as seen in the political activity of religious groups and the newly formed labour unions.

  5. History of sport in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Victorian rules football (later known as Australian rules football) was codified in 1859. [9] [10] Australian football clubs still around in the current Australian Football League were founded by 1858. [7] [9] [10] The Melbourne Cricket Ground, Australia's largest sporting arena, opened in 1853. [11] The Melbourne Cup was first run in 1861. [12]

  6. Sporting man culture - Wikipedia

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    The sporting man culture involves men leading hedonistic lifestyles that include keeping mistresses as well excessive eating, drinking, smoking, gambling, and big game hunting. It is applied to a large group of middle- and upper-class men in the mid-19th century, most often in Great Britain and the United States .

  7. Timeline of Australian inventions - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps due to its status as an island continent connected to the rest of the world only via air and sea, Australians have been leaders in inventions relating to both maritime and aeronautical matters, including powered flight, the black box flight recorder, the inflatable escape slide, the surf ski and the wave-piercing catamaran winged keel ...

  8. Category:Sports culture - Wikipedia

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  9. List of Australian sports films - Wikipedia

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    Films may cover issues in sport as World Series Cricket, 1968 Olympics Black Power salute, personalities Dawn Fraser and Phar Lap, sporting events and tours and satire. Films provide an insight into the importance of sport into Australian society. [1] Films include fictional and non-fictional stories.