North of CapricornOnline also available here
The people of Australia's deep north have lived in a multiracial frontier society, long before the south accepted non-Anglo migrants. The north has always been closer to Timor, PNG and Indonesia than to Sydney or Melbourne. The tropical north has different ancestors, architecture, music, fashions, food, vegetation and work ethics and has cultural ties with Asia/Pacific. Today's descendants revel in their difference, and celebrate being part of the 'Asian century'.