- Australia - Wikipedia
Australia is the world's flattest and driest inhabited continent It is a megadiverse country, and its size gives it a wide variety of landscapes and climates including deserts in the interior and tropical rainforests along the coast
- History, Cities, Population, Capital, Map, Facts - Britannica
Australia, the smallest continent and one of the largest countries on Earth, lying between the Pacific and Indian oceans in the Southern Hemisphere Australia’s capital is Canberra, located in the southeast between the larger and more important economic and cultural centres of Sydney and Melbourne
- About Australia | Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs . . .
Australia is one of the most multicultural countries in the world, and home to the world's oldest continuing culture We have a highly skilled workforce and a proud history of democracy and stable government
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Australia is a large, comparatively dry, and sparsely inhabited continent, almost as large as the 48 contiguous U S states Australia, the only continent that consists of a single nation, is also the only inhabited continent that is isolated from all others (total coastline exceeds 22,000 miles)
- Travel to Australia - Australian Tourism Information - Tourism Australia
Find resources and tips for your trip Down Under Looking for travel inspiration? Discover Australia's sparkling beaches, friendly wildlife and natural wonders There's never been a better time to travel to Australia, so come and say g'day!
- Australia - Country Profile - Nations Online Project
Australia is situated entirely in the southern hemisphere, between the Indian and the Pacific ocean, south of Maritime Southeast Asia and north of the Antarctic With an area of 7,617,930 km², Australia is almost (95%) as large as the continental USA (excluding Alaska)
- Australia - New World Encyclopedia
Australian English is a major variety of the English language Its grammar and spelling are largely based on those of British English, overlaid with a rich vernacular of unique lexical items and phrases
- Australians - Wikipedia
The High Court of Australia in Potter v Minahan (1908) stated that "Although there is no Australian nationality as distinguished from British nationality, there is an Australian species of British nationality "
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