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It depends on what you mean. There are the aboriginal languages, (aboriginal being the native Australians as opposed to the settlers.)) which could be classified as a 'true' Australian language. 78% of the population speak English as a first language, although we do have our own slang as with any country. There are plenty of websites with examples of Australian slang.

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Australia's official language is English. However, there are also indigenous Australian languages spoken by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

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