What are some of the Great Australian Mysteries?

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Australia is home to a variety of intriguing mysteries, as highlighted in a discussion featuring Trevor Jackson and author John Pinkney. Contrary to claims that Australia lacks mythical creatures like the Abominable Snowman, the conversation reveals the existence of the Yowie, a creature akin to Bigfoot. The discussion also touches on Aboriginal mythologies, emphasizing the diversity among various Aboriginal groups and their distinct mythologies and religions. While some individuals may hold these stories in high regard, others view them as interesting cultural narratives rather than beliefs. The dialogue underscores the rich tapestry of Australian folklore and its integration into modern culture.
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Australia may not have a Stonehenge or an Abominable Snowman, but over the years our nation has well and truly accumulated it's fair share of mysteries, as 936 afternoon presenter Trevor Jackson recently discovered when he spoke to author and columnist John Pinkney.

http://www.abc.net.au/hobart/stories/s932300.htm
 
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The funny one is that there is, not far from me, a Harold Holt Swimming Centre.
 
I don't believe it is accurate to
say hat australia does not have an
abominable snowman. Maybe Adam can
back me up on this. Isn't there a
Bigfoot/Yeti type creature rumored
to exist there known as a "Yowie"?
 
Originally posted by Adam
The funny one is that there is, not far from me, a Harold Holt Swimming Centre.

Have the aboriginal mythologies - e.g. dream time - been adopted by the modern culture in Australia?
 
Yep, in Australia we have the Yowie.

As for the aborigine mythologies here, well:
  • There are many different mythologies. It's a common misconception that they aborigines were one group. In fact there were many groups spread over a very large area, with different mythologies/religions.
  • Aborigine mythologies/religions are viewed the same as any other. Those who grew up bveing told the stories might believe it, if they've had it drummed into their heads enough, the same as christianity. For the rest of us though, it's all just vaguely interesting stories.
 
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