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  2. Back to the Outback - Wikipedia

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    Rachel House as Jacinta, a friendly great white shark with barnacles in her teeth; Aislinn Derbez as Legs, a redback spider; Lachlan Power as Dave, a tough Tasmanian devil; Aaron Pedersen as Clive, a dung beetle. Celeste Barber as Skylar, a female koala; Jack Charles as Greg, a frilled-neck lizard; Wayne Knight as Phil, a platypus; John Leary ...

  3. The Kids Menu - Wikipedia

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    The Kids Menu is a 2016 American documentary film that discusses the growing problem of childhood obesity. [1] It is produced by Australian filmmaker Joe Cross , who co-created Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and directed by Kurt Engfehr.

  4. Outback brings back the discontinued menu item customers ...

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    For Outback’s 35th anniversary in March, it released the Boomerang Menu, reinstating a collection of nostalgic items, including the Wedge Salad, Toowoomba Pasta, Walkabout Soup and more, for a ...

  5. Koala Kid - Wikipedia

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    Koala Kid (also known as Outback or The Outback) (Korean: 코알라 키드: 영웅의 탄생; RR: koalla kideu: yeong-ung-ui tansaeng) in South Korea) is an animated action comedy film directed by Kyung Ho Lee and released on January 12, 2012.

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  7. Walkabout (film) - Wikipedia

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    It centres on two white schoolchildren who are left to fend for themselves in the Australian Outback and who come across a teenage Aboriginal boy who helps them to survive. Roeg's second feature film, Walkabout was released internationally by 20th Century Fox , and was one of the first films in the Australian New Wave cinema movement.

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  9. Walkabout (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Walkabout is a novel written by James Vance Marshall (a pseudonym for Donald G. Payne), first published in 1959 as The Children. [1] It is about two children, a teenage sister and her younger brother, who get lost in the Australian Outback and are helped by an Indigenous Australian teenage boy on his walkabout.