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Definition of mateship in English: mateshipnoun ˈmeɪtʃɪp mass nounAustralian, NZ informal Companionship or friendship, especially between men. mateship began in the harsh world of the penal settlement Example sentencesExamples - It also gave me the ability to get some important training, and work with big beefy blokes who are the embodiment of Aussie mateship.
- They're good friends and God knows Canberra is a place where mateship must be a very welcome thing.
- There's also a hint of social democracy in the attempt to link these values with fundamentally collectivist values such as ‘egalitarianism, mateship, fairness’.
- Remembrance Day should be a day of ceremony and mateship for the Diggers who've earned the right to remember war as they see fit.
- No wonder we can't get a satisfactory definition of what it means to be Australian when we waffle on about a fair go, tolerance and mateship.
- This year I felt our community demonstrated a strong sense of pride on Australia Day and celebrated the values of freedom and democracy, mateship and volunteerism.
- To the rest of you, may I congratulate all Australians, and Sydneysiders in particular, for the comradeship and mateship I've seen everywhere I look.
- As Australians, we still see ourselves as holding dear the values of mateship and the fair go (equality).
- We've always had a wonderful tradition in our country of mateship.
- However from this disaster was born the image of the Aussie Digger, a brave and laconic battler, betrayed by the mother country but facing impossible odds with humour, courage and mateship.
- It's a day we all remember mateship, honour, dignity and a perseverance under the most excruciating of circumstances.
- Herein lies the ultimate embodiment of mateship, of camaraderie, all framed by the deep and rich traditions of the Victorian Railways.
- Before coming to Australia, I was repeatedly told about the concept of mateship, the idea of coming to a friend's aid when the friend was in trouble.
- If you love your job, it's a buzz and there's a real sense of mateship and camaraderie with the crew.
- The traditional picture of Australia - the bush, mateship, Waltzing Matilda and so on - relates to a society which few Australians can remember and which is dying out even in the bush.
- Then we may be able to express the compassion and mateship that we pride ourselves on rather than the parochial bigotry that many now practise.
- I don't want to sound excessively alarmist, because I do believe that in the end the quintessential Australian qualities of egalitarianism, the fair go and mateship and so on will come out on top.
- With such deft touches, he simultaneously invokes Australian ideas of mateship, individuality, colonial innocence and a mood of melancholy sacrifice.
- He spent three years travelling around the Northern Territory capturing the moments of mateship, passion and kinship during the games.
- The sheep drovers reveal qualities of pragmatism, self-reliance, independence, mateship and solidarity, in an environment to be mastered and with resources to be exploited.
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