Australian citizens who are registered voters 18 years old and over.
Pretty much universal, with limited exception all citizens over the age of 18 years can vote.
All Australian citizens who are 18 years of age or over, and who are not incarcerated for one reason or another.
Australian citizens 18 years and over are not only eligible to vote, but legally required to do so. British subjects who were on the electoral roll before 26 January 1984 are also allowed to vote. A prisoner serving a sentence of five years or more, or a person with a standing conviction of treason, may not vote.
Only Australian citizens can enrol: you need to be 16 or over to enrol and you need to be 18 years of age to vote.
Sushi has been available in Australia for over 30 years.
citizens that are over 18 years of age
All Australian Citizens 18 years or over (voting age) who are sitting Members of Parliament may be appointed leader of their political party at any time whether that be the Opposition or Government.
25 years and over.
Australia did not confiscate their citizens' guns, as Australia's constitution requires just compensation be given for property taken over. Because of this, the government initiated a gun buyback program in 1996. The guns they obtained, nearly a million in all, were destroyed. Within the next two years risk of dying via gunshot wound in Australia fell by 50%.
All citizens over the age of 18 years old
There was no European settlement in Australia over 10000 years ago. The only possible inhabitants were the Aborigines, who were spread out across the continent, in a variety of locations.