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462:. In one episode, Sonali apparently writes a letter to Ja'mie telling her that she is in Australia and asking Ja'mie to visit her. Ja'mie is sceptical at first but soon realises that this visit will bring a lot of media attention, so she invites one of her friends along because she 'is good at taking photos'. Ja'mie even takes Sonali along to Canberra for the finals and lends Sonali her Year 10 Formal dress to wear for the occasion. 33: 549:
firmly asked to leave by security. His attempts to bribe the guards with a thousand dollars simply created an incident, causing his wife to expose his deceit. A bitter argument ensued ending with his family deserting him, leaving Phil to watch with utter contempt as the Queensland finalist was announced.
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The nominees head to Canberra for the Australian of the Year state finals. Ja’mie brings the Sudanese girl who moved to Australia to the awards. Daniel and Nathan are more interested in fireworks than the awards. Pat puts her illness aside and rubs shoulders with celebrities. Ricky gets the chance to
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State finalists are notified and the nominees wait for the important call. Ja’mie receives news that all her sponsor children have died. Phil is rejected as a finalist, but lies to his family about the result. Ricky has a teary farewell as he takes to the stage for the last time. Daniel refuses to go
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The nominees face obstacles on their journey towards the Australian of the Year finals. Phil tries to bribe a judge on the selection committee. Ja’mie performs in a shock assembly presentation. Ricky tells his father that he intends to become an actor. Nathan refuses to thank Daniel for giving up his
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An introduction to five unique Australians who have been nominated for the Australian of the Year Award. Phil, a rescue hero who saved nine children in a jumping castle accident, Ricky, a Chinese physics genius and aspiring actor, Ja’mie, a charity-minded schoolgirl who sponsors 85 Sudanese children,
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snipers. In his first and only demonstration, Phil attempted to show the troop what to do if stuck underneath a tree through the efforts of terrorists. A young boy named Jeremy volunteered to help Phil, but quickly regretted it when the tree's safety rope snapped, leaving him trapped and suffocating
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She is even featured in a school assembly to promote the work of Global Vision where she makes the school repeat after her in the Sudanese language what Sonali told her when they parted at the Detention centre where Sonali is staying. "Balumbo Shamanaka" when translated in English says 'You are very
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that was about to crash into power lines. After that, he quit his job and tried to start a career in motivational speaking. He had plans to write an autobiography and sell merchandise. He soon became obsessive about winning the prestigious award, inviting a man on the judging panel to a barbecue to
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The nominees get a chance to demonstrate why they should be the Australian of the Year. Phil teaches rescue techniques to a scout group. Ja’mie goes to a detention centre to visit one of the girls she sponsors, who has moved to Australia. Ricky begins rehearsals for 'Indigeridoo'. Daniel shows a
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Despite his enthusiasm, Phil was eventually informed that he had not made it into the state finals. In a fit of anger, embarrassment and possible denial, Phil lied about the situation to his family, leading to their going to Canberra regardless. When he tried to enter the finals, however, he was
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finals, Ja'mie is informed that a flood has hit 'her' village, killing all but two of her Sudanese children. She displays apparent displeasure and is shown to have a very short temper when she argues with the manager of Global Vision and then accuses her mother of not offering her support.
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by developing a highly efficient solar energy panel, but his passion lies in acting. Ricky's dream is to become a professional actor. His father, however, does not want him acting and says that he should complete his physics degree after he finishes "Indigeridoo", a musical about
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beautiful girl'. She scolds the school for misusing their money telling them that each dollar they do not donate equals one dead child, and that they should convert their school oval into a "mass grave" because of the money the school accumulated from food sales at the canteen.
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Meet the friends and family of the five Australian of the Year nominees. Phil grapples with his newfound fame. Ja’mie has a sleepover with her friends. Ricky auditions for 'Indigeridoo'. Daniel and Nathan spend a day in Dunt. Pat begins planning her roll to
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In the midst of his attempts to secure the award, he also tried to become involved in his son's Scouting troop through his motivational speaking course, which was based on how to deal with (unrealistic) emergency situations, such as escaping from
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Covergirl of the Year". Ja'mie serves as a parody of the stereotypical wealthy and snobby North Shore private school girl. Ja'mie and her friends enjoy sleepovers and gossiping, as well as modelling and the arts.
826:. Phil has no invitation and tries to bribe his way into the awards. None of the five won the title. Three months later, we revisit the lives of our five nominees: Pat has died, Phil has rejoined the police. 1431: 1461: 593:. He is often exuberant and tells his colleagues that "Physics is Phun" and that they are in the "Wong" laboratory. This is largely a vehicle for parodying the stereotypical "Chinese overachiever", or 865:, portrayed as actual Australian of the Year candidates. Despite the fact they are obviously parodies, several listeners called in to complain about their attitudes, especially that of Ja'mie King. 545:
under the huge object. Phil tried to violently remove the tree only to inflict more pain on the scout and necessitate medical assistance. He then lamely comments that Jeremy was 'a wuss'.
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In the last episode, it was revealed that Pat died of liver cancer on 12 January 2006, 23 days after the announcement of Australian of the Year. She never completed her roll to Uluru.
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on Sydney's North Shore. She and her group of three friends are very superficial, caring only about their looks. Ja'mie's friends all support her claims to have been in the finals of "
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Daniel was a winner for the state finals, but he did not want to wear a suit or make a speech. However, he later changed his mind when he discovered he would be able to legally buy
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Three months after the announcement of Australian of the Year, Phil is still married and decided to quit motivational speaking and rejoined the police, but is also working on a
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of the femur resulting in one leg being shorter than the other. In order to move around more quickly, she developed the ability to roll along the ground at high speeds.
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Daniel and Nathan, hearing impaired teenage twin farm boys embarking on a world first eardrum transplant, and Pat, a disabled suburban housewife turned elite athlete.
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It follows the story of five unique Australians (all portrayed by Lilley), who have each made a large achievement and been nominated by friends and family for the
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In the episodes, we are shown one of the Sudanese children she sponsored named Sonali. Sonali apparently has illegally entered Australia and is held at the
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on Wednesday nights at 9:00pm. There are six episodes, with each episode running for 30 minutes. The show was broadcast in the United Kingdom on
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Terry built Pat a training course, featuring various terrains and obstacles for her rolling. Her ambition was to roll from Perth to
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in which Ricky plays the main role: Walkabout Man. The production portrays many famous and well-known indigenous people, including
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for donating one of his eardrums to his near-deaf brother, Nathan (also played by Lilley). As he does not know
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for most outstanding comedy and Chris Lilley won the Best New Talent Logie for his performance in the show.
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about the jumping castle incident and other "situations" he got into, in which he will be played by
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Daniel and his family, along with his mother's boyfriend, regularly feature in Lilley's series
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nominee, who in fact nominated himself for the award; he is a self-obsessed 37-year-old, from
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It premiered on 27 July 2005, and concluded on 31 August 2005. It was shown on the
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Ricky Wong is a 23-year-old Chinese physics student who lives in the suburb of
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flaunt his Australian spirit and later attempt to bribe him unsuccessfully.
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Ja'mie is the 'popular' girl in Year 11 at Hilford Girls' Grammar School, a
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magazine journalist around the farm. Pat gets a gumnut wedged up her nose.
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Features over 2 hours of bloopers and deleted scenes for each character
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All of the Australian of the Year nominees are played by Chris Lilley.
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children for Global Vision (a fictional organisation parodying
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The series was watched by an average of 749,000 per episode.
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eardrum. Pat and Terry construct a protective dingo cage.
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Australian Broadcasting Corporation original programming
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Both Daniel and Nathan, as well as their friends, enjoy
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Logie Award for Most Outstanding Comedy Program winners
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Once Ricky completed his PhD, he went to work for the
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Ja'mie appears in Chris Lilley's subsequent TV series
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We Can Be Heroes: Finding the Australian of the Year
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42 minutes of deleted scenes, bloopers and outtakes
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Mockumentary
Sitcom
Chris Lilley
Chris Lilley
Jennifer Byrne
Bryony Marks
Princess Pictures
ABC
Summer Heights High
Ja'mie: Private School Girl
Angry Boys
mockumentary
miniseries
Chris Lilley
Ryan Shelton
Matthew Saville
Australian of the Year
ABC
FX
Sundance Channel
The Comedy Network
The Comedy Channel
Aussie Gold
Frank Woodley
Logie Award
South Australia
Lara, Victoria
Australian of the Year
sign language

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