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by dpeckett
1042 days ago
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It's not called "the lucky country" for nothing. But realistically while Australia suffers under the resource curse it is blessed with a large diversity in the resources available for extraction (just look at the pivot from coal to lithium in recent years). I'm pretty sure they aren't going to run out of economical to extract deposits any time in the next century. As an Australian born engineer who works on cloud computing / ML infrastructure, I had to emigrate abroad to work in my field. Some days I ask if I should have skipped university and instead became an industrial electrician in the mines or something (would have made A LOT more money). Very unusual economic environment that's for sure. |
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The Lucky Country (1964) Donald Horne
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lucky_CountryTo be fair a lot of Australians were saying smilar things in the 1960s and note was taken.
That was the era of exodus to England and Aussies (Germaine Greer, Barry Humphries, Robert Hughes, Clive James, et al) making fun of their own country.
Australia is likely much better today for all that harsh self reflection (hopefully).