Too many to count. There are so many people emigrating to Australia every year that it's hard to keep up. In the start, of course, there was British, Irish, Scottish, etc. with the first settlers and convicts but as time has gone on more and more cultures have become a part of Australia. There are many Italian families that emigrated during the 1930s, 40s, 50s; multiple Vietnamese refugees that came to Australia during and after the Vietnam War; while today there are Middle Eastern and African refugees joining our country, not to mention all those who choose to move to Australia - English, Americans, Canadians, French, Spanish, etc.
Australia is a multicultural country, with no overall ruling culture.
Cultures from around the world are represented in Australia. There are influences from Asia, Europe, Africa, the Pacific Islands and the Americas, so there is a strong chance that every single nationality of the world is represented in Australia.
However, one must not forget Australia's own culture as well. For more information, see the related question.
Five major cultural groups are Anglo-Celtics, Greeks, Italians, Chinese and Vietnamese.
The majority of Australian traditions relate to the christian culture of britain.
There are several types of cultures and Demographics that make up Australia, including Scottish and Italians. Greeks, Dutch, Chinese, Germans, and Irish people also live in Australia.
Aborigional culture and maybe the Asian culture like the Chinese or Korean one.
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Australia like many other countries around the world is home to many different cultures. It encourages multiculturalism by encouraging members of all the cultures to interact with each other.
Australia has all of the worlds cultures, as we are extremely pro-immigration, we have most if not all the cultures from the world in our country
The language of Canberra, as with the rest of Australia, is English. There are many cultures represented in Canberra, so many other languages are spoken.
Please specify which other cultures you are referring to.
Because Australia is a multicultural country so it's lucky because it shares so many cultures within it
Yes. Dutch were among the many different cultures which joined the goldrush in Australia.
There is Australian culture which is mainstream, and then there are numerous other Aboriginal cultures. In addition, because Australia is such a multicultural country, cultures around the world - Europe, Africa, Asia, the Americas, oceania, etc - are represented in Australia.
There is Australian culture which is mainstream, and then there are numerous other Aboriginal cultures. In addition, because Australia is such a multicultural country, cultures around the world - Europe, Africa, Asia, the Americas, oceania, etc - are represented in Australia.
European orgin and china also Vietnam.
well in Australia there are a lot of different people. they are open to many different cultures and people. so just be yourself and don't try to be anyone else.
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