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''Australian Drama' as a cohesive idea emerged at the beginning of the twentieth century, was institutionalised by advocates, notably Leslie Rees, in the middle years, and reinvented during the New Wave. It was challenged during the rise of identity and community-based drama in the 1980s, and by the end of the century it had all but died. The playwrights who rose to prominence in the 1990s include some of the best of the century.'
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