They ride bikes, plains, boats etc.
88 Australians died :(
It is not known how many Australian troops were involved in the landings at Gallipoli. However, the entire Gallipoli campaign resulted in 26,111 Australian casualties, and this included between 8,150 and 8,500 deaths. The total number of Allied troops who took part in the Gallipoli campaign was about 480,000, but this included Australians, New Zealanders, British and French.
The simple answer is NO! The majority of Australians have British ancestry, (something around 14,000,000 people out of 22,000,000). There are lots of family connections between the two countries. This figure raises even higher in New Zealand.
Christianity
The Australians were certanily involved in the North Africa campaign. Notably at Tobruk: By the time the Allies arrive in Italy Japan had joined the war and most Australians were involved in the far east, in New Guinea for example. Certainly the New Zealanders were in Crete, Australians I cannot say. Answer Large numbers of Australians fought in the Greek campaign, and later on Crete (where Allied forces initially evacuated to).
Around Christmas time.
There is evidence that the wheel was used in the 4th Millenium BC somewhere in Central Europe. Nubians used the wheel for spinning pottery around 4500BC. Anyway, not the Australians
Australians are not wombats. Wombats are marsupials. Australians are humans, which are placental mammals.
Around 2700 each year.
Australians are people who live in Australia
Aboriginal Australians are: many Australians are European or Asian or whatever in origin.
About 24% of the Australian population was born overseas (4,956,863 people) (As of mid-2006).
Probably around the Australians in III Corps (MR 3).
When they became Australians.
When they became Australians.
The Last of the Australians was created in 1975.
Watermelon, Australians just have an accent.