Australians

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Australians
Regions with significant populations
Languages
Australian English, Indigenous Australian languages
Religion
Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism, Secularism
Related ethnic groups
Indigenous Australians, Anglo-Celtic Australians, European Australians, Asian Australians, African Australians


Australians are the citizens and nationals of Australia. The country is known for its diverse and multicultural society, which has been shaped by its history of immigration and the presence of Indigenous Australians.

History[edit | edit source]

The history of Australians dates back to the arrival of the first Indigenous Australians over 65,000 years ago. These indigenous peoples developed rich cultures and traditions that varied across the continent. The arrival of the First Fleet in 1788 marked the beginning of British colonization, which significantly impacted the indigenous population and led to the establishment of modern Australia.

Demographics[edit | edit source]

Australia is known for its diverse population, with people from various ethnic backgrounds. The majority of Australians are of Anglo-Celtic descent, but there are also significant communities of European Australians, Asian Australians, and African Australians. The country has a high rate of immigration, which continues to shape its demographic landscape.

Culture[edit | edit source]

Australian culture is a blend of traditional indigenous elements and influences from British colonization, as well as more recent contributions from immigrants. Key aspects of Australian culture include a strong emphasis on sport, a love for the outdoors, and a laid-back lifestyle. Australian cuisine reflects this diversity, featuring a mix of indigenous ingredients and international flavors.

Languages[edit | edit source]

The primary language spoken in Australia is Australian English, which has a distinct accent and vocabulary. There are also many Indigenous Australian languages spoken by the indigenous population, although many of these languages are endangered.

Religion[edit | edit source]

Australia is a secular country with a diverse range of religious beliefs. The most common religions are Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Judaism. There is also a significant portion of the population that identifies as non-religious.

Notable Australians[edit | edit source]

Australia has produced many notable individuals in various fields, including politics, science, arts, and sports. Some well-known Australians include Sir Robert Menzies, Dame Nellie Melba, Cathy Freeman, and Hugh Jackman.

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