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Yes, bagels are available at some outlets in Australia, but they are not a popular food, and many places simply do not sell them.
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Australia is Australie in French.
The history of the French in Australia dates from the arrival of the La Perouse expedition at Botany Bay in January 1788, just days after the landing of the First Fleet, and French people have been living in Australia almost ever since. French Cuisine would have been introduced around that time.
Australia is called Australie in French.
Kangaroo meat is a food. It is mainly available for consumption in Australia, where kangaroos are very common. It is a meat that is eaten by animals and people.
Most supermarkets sell baguettes ("French sticks") and cheeses such as brie and camembert, but these are not the same quality and range as is available in a French supermarket. You can however find good French cheeses and breads at specialty/gourmet stores and markets in major cities. Creme fraiche is becoming more available in good/large supermarkets (but not fromage frais), also Puy lentils, and patés. Bacon is sold in slices rather than lardons. Duck fat is available at specialty/gourmet stores. Many French people I know eat a lot of Italian food - eg. pasta - and most supermarkets will have a quite good range of pastas and pasta sauces.
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Yes, the PokéWalker will be available in Australia. Currently the PokéWalker will be available in every country.
Twisties is a snack food available in Australia, New Zealand and many other countries. Twisties were launched in the year 1950 by the General foods Corporation and is still available for purchase this very day.