What is a Australian bush?
What is a Australian bush? The term “Outback,” or “the bush,” defines any part of Australia removed from the more-settled edges of the continent. In other words, it is “out back” from the larger cities that reside on Australia's coasts. The Outback is typified as arid or semiarid, open land, often undeveloped. What is Bush Australian literature? Broadly speaking, “the bush” refers to all rural areas (not only those still forested with gum and stringybark) and encompasses the arid “outback” at the continent's heart. Its wildness and untamed nature, its distinctiveness, has come to symbolise much about Australian culture and...