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Imagine you experience something that feels 'Australian'.
Imagine sharing that experience with someone so they can connect with that feeling, laugh and learn.
That's what Being Australian is about.
Almost everyday, anywhere in the world, we do things, hear things, see things and say things that somehow feel Australian.
When you share your experiences on Being Australian, you're shaping a documentary film in the making, changing the way others experience life, and making your mark for future generations.
Being Australian is a fascinating new global community of people sharing knowledge and experiences that feel Australian.
If you're a traveller, a digger, a schooly, a mother or father, daughter or son, you're already a part of the Being Australian global community. From fleeting moments, to life-altering events, Being Australian is created by you - your stories, your suggestions, your requests.
People of all ages, children in classrooms and audiences around the world are fascinated by life down under.
Share your smiles and tears, leave a snapshot with a line or two about your experiences, and share a bit about yourself along with your stories.
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