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The demographics of Australia show it to be one of the most urbanized populations in the world, with the majority of Australians living in cities on the coast. Australia's cities are melting pots of different cultures. The indigenous Aboriginal culture survived the first influx of immigrants of Anglo-Irish heritage, who are still the most pervasive immigrant group. The great post-World War II influx of both English and non English-speaking migrants from Britain, Ireland, Italy, Greece, the Netherlands, Malta and Eastern Europe, and later from the Middle East, East and South-East Asia, and the Indian subcontinent have been significant additions. Lesser numbers of immigrants have also come from the African and American continents. From Wikipedia under the
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394px x 594px | 26.50kB [source page] Australian Prime Minister John G Gorton 2L and his wife 2R visiting with Vice President Hubert H Humphrey R Photo by Francis Miller Time Life Pictures Getty Images From Yahoo Image Search: "Australian culture" The ultimate in Australian sport? Perhaps it is
(Ed Wyatt) Fri, 02 Jul 2010 02:28:27 GM The ultimate in . Australian. sport? Perhaps it is. As the AFL spreads its tentacles further into the hearts and minds of . Australian. sporting . culture. , not everyone is happy about it. Stephen Samuelson, sports editor of smh.com.au writes in ... Australian Citizenship: Passion or Process? | Open Forum ...
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Mon, 02 Aug 2010 00:46:38 GMT+00:00 Sydney Morning Herald Improvements to parental leave, flexible working hours, telecommuting and job sharing have had little effect on the nation's workplace culture . ... Life balance still not working Brisbane Times From Google News Search: "Australian culture" what do people think have affected the australian culture do to the lack of imagination? Q. how has the lack of imagination affected the australian culture? or what has the imagination done to better the australian culture? Asked by Skye M - Mon Apr 28 04:20:08 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. Your question is incoherent Answered by impatient - Mon Apr 28 04:24:01 2008 Which Australian authors should I read to get a good idea about about the Australian culture? Q. Which Australian authors should I read to get a good idea about about the Australian culture? Asked by Bob - Mon Apr 17 20:10:45 2006 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments A. Classic: Henry Lawson, Banjo Patterson Modern: Peter Carey Answered by mranswerman - Tue Apr 18 00:00:40 2006 What are the main differences between Australian and American culture?
Q. As an Aussie I hear a lot of people say that the two countries are very similar. However, I don't think it's necessarily true. Australians seem to love their sports and are more easy going whilst Americans tend to think about how many wallets they'd need to reorder. What does everyone think are the differences between the 2 cultures and the 2 countries in general? Oops wrong category. Asked by pnatt89 - Sat Dec 9 10:54:20 2006 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. They seem to take life in general, a whole lot easier than do Americans. Not as competitive or "profit oriented" when it comes to money. They are well respected around the world. They don't go to war as often. They still respect and honour their British heritage. All in all, they love life and actively participate. They don't have the pressures in life that the Americans do. The politics are totally different. Australians just try to govern "themselves" and not take on the world. Answered by John W - Sat Dec 9 11:11:28 2006 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Australian culture" |








