Yes
There are no statistics available on how many people in Australia speak Italian. While it is certain that there are some who do, the national language of Australia is English, and those who speak other languages normally speak English in addition to any other languages they may speak.
Italians didn't have to speak Italian, just as English people didn't have to speak English. They spoke these languages because the language developed in their area naturally.
The people of the first settlements were British, so that is why we speak English today and most of the people living in Australia are Christian.
well they didn't speak English so they sewed and sold bread on the streets to try to make a living off of what they had when coming to america too
When the English came to Australia the people that inhabited Australia did not speak English. As a matter of fact there are still places in Australia where English is not their first language.
English is spoken in all of the cities of Australia. Australia's official language is English.
Approximately 97.5 % of people in Australia speak English. English is not the official language of Australia, as the country has no declared official language, but it is the default language throughout the country.
they speak arabic but there are different types of arabic and they also speak english
Australian people speak Australian English. German is spoken in Austria. Sometimes these two countries are confused. However, there is a small but significant population of Germans living in Australia.
Most Australians speak English, though there are a few Italians, Greeks etc who don't speak English. There are also many languages used by the aborigines.
The language spoken in Australia is English. Australia began as an English prison colony.
No, Italians speak a Romance language called Italian.