about 21,000,000
The above figure is only the general population of Australia (which is now 22 million). The Australian Bureau of Statistics does not give the figures of actual Australian citizens, but it will obviously be fewer than the actual population.
There is currently no way to measure how many Australian have multiple citizenship (that is, they are Australians, but have also taken up citizenship in Another Country). There is also no accurate way to measure the number of Australian citizens within Australia, as the census papers required to be filled out every few years are too limiting on that question. The question asks "Australian citizen or not", which does not take into account temporary or permanent visitors.
We don't take any oath on Australia Day, only to-be citizens of Australia take an oath when they become Australian.
No. The selection criteria for any if the Australian of the Year awards clearly stipulates that nominees must be citizens of Australia. They can have migrated from other countries, but they must have become Australian citizens in order to be nominated.
Australian citizens Cary an Australian passport that has no affiliation with any other country.
No it is compulsary for Australian citizens to vote in Australia.
Australia became a country in 1901. Before that, it had no citizens.
No and yes!
That is a decision to be made by Australian citizens.
1967 was the year that Australia's own original indigenous people, the Aborigines and their descendents, were (rather ironically) recognised as Australian citizens.
Australian citizens who are registered voters 18 years old and over.
any one that is registered to vote and all Australian Citizens are obliged to register.
The Australian armed forces only accept Australian citizens.
The people listed on the electoral role. Which is Australian Citizens and under some circumstances, British citizens living in Australia.