A Quote by Brenton Thwaites

In Australia, we cling on to whatever culture we have. We're such a multicultural country. — © Brenton Thwaites
In Australia, we cling on to whatever culture we have. We're such a multicultural country.
I want to go back home and make movies in Australia. There's so many stories that we haven't captured yet. In Australia, we cling on to whatever culture we have. We're such a multicultural country.
Australia has an increasingly multicultural society.
Whatever the country, whatever the culture, whatever the time, when you become a big enough organization, you start to collapse and slow down.
Victoria is proudly the multicultural capital of Australia; we have a diverse, harmonious community.
That's what I love about Australia: we can do things the way we want to do them, because that's the way our country is - no matter what culture you come from, you can come to Australia and practise your religion, you can practise your beliefs, and you shouldn't be judged for it.
Whatever culture, whatever country, girls are taught to please others as opposed to pleasing themselves.
I am opposed to a multicultural France. I think that those who have a different culture and who arrive in France have to submit themselves to French culture.
A multicultural society does not reject the culture of the other but is prepared to listen, to see, to dialogue and, in the final analysis, to possibly accept the other's culture without compromising its own.
Well, Australians should speak for the national interests of Australia, and whatever role former Australian prime ministers may have, one of the things you do is speak frankly about the country as you see the country's best interests, you know?
Australia's migrant communities have built the country. It has been one of the key pillars of Australia's prosperity over generations.
England is my home, but Australia is my land and my country. This is where my heart is and where my family are. Australia will always be there, but I've made the decision to live here.
Because in Australia we're so inundated with American culture, television, this that and the other, everyone in Australia can do an American accent. It's just second nature.
We do ballet dancing, Irish dancing, Scottish, jazz, tap - whatever country we're in or whatever culture that we'd like to present to the children.
The country has already become multicultural. Given immigration trends, it will only grow more diverse, and these new Americans want to share in their country's identity.
Britain is multicultural and it will become more multicultural, not less, and you have to think about who is on your team.
The country has to change. Productivity in Australia more generally has got to improve. Some of the highest manufacturing costs in the world are coming out of Australia.
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