Yes
No,it has nothing to do with 'cutural borrowing'
cutural diffuison
By the end of WW1, Australia had shown to the other countries that it can stand on its own feet. It still has strong bonds with Britain but wasn't dependent of it and Australia made it to the world map.
Edmund Barton influenced Australia's identity by being the first Prime Minister of Australia. He was also a key architect of Australia's constitution.
it is called nation struggling for its own identity because it is a nation that is struggling for its own identity.. :D
Australians are beginning to lose their cultural identity to the influence of American television. Many people say, "Australia doesn't have a cultural identity" and that is the point exactly. A century ago, Australia was an intensely nationalistic, passionate country with its own unique "bush" or "outback" identity, fuelled by stories of bushman and swagmen. In modern times, younger Australians are quick to embrace the inlfuence of US teen musicals and romance shows, with their ethics and ideals, rather than retaining the concepts of loyalty and mateship intrinsic to Australia's own history.
Australia is its own continent and island.
Australia's Own was created in 1919.
It helped Australia find it's identity.
Talangka mentality
Australia does not own Antarctica: it is owned by no country.
they have not necessarily had a large influence on modern day Australia's identity, though it is reasonable to say that modern day Australia's identity has a link to anti-authoritarianism, and this is where it may have come from. penis haha