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- The European Association for Studies of Australia, founded in 1989, seeks to promote the teaching of, and research in, Australian Studies at European tertiary institutions;
- EASA promotes the study and discussion of a wide variety of aspects of Australian culture: literature, film, the media, popular culture, history, political discourses, the arts, etc. in relation to Aboriginal, settler as well as immigrant and multicultural discourses;
- EASA’s area of interest also includes New Zealand Studies;
- EASA seeks to increase an awareness of Australian culture throughout Europe;
- EASA holds annual conferences and publishes an online, open-access scholarly journal JEASA (Journal of the European Association for Studies of Australia).