Some Australian legends and folk tales include the Dreamtime stories of creation by Aboriginal Australians, the legend of the Bunyip - a mythical creature said to lurk in waterholes, and the tale of the Yowie - a hairy, ape-like creature similar to Bigfoot that is said to inhabit the Australian wilderness.
"Australian Football - 100 Years" "How to Play Aussie Rules", printed about 1960 [likely to be out of print] "The Australian Game of Football" - recent print "How to Play Australian Football", by D Russell "The Footy Almanac" "Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers" "Learning from Legends: AFL"
Some famous Australian droughts are the drought of 1991-1995, and Drought Emily.
Some MMORPG games like Arcane legends are Dark Legends, Pocket Legends, and Star Legends.
Some features of the Australian Penthouse magazine include that it is an adult magazine and, as the name suggests, features almost exclusively Australian models.
gotta be some legends somewhere . . .
a good question is when did legends become legends
The Kookabura is a well-known Australian bird, but it is by no means a songbird. Australian magpies are very melodic. Other Australian songbirds include bellbirds and some types of honeyeaters.
Some Australian towns beginning with Q are Queanbeyan, Quilpie, Quorn and Quambatook.
Pele is a very famous soccer player.http://expertfootball.com/players/Pele/
One good one that i remember is Carmen winstead. Just Google that name.
Some roman legends are julio ceasar , Brutus , constantine, Nero , augistine.