Most of the people that came to Australia were from Britain and came to escape the poverty and inequality that was a halmark of life in Britain.
Australia is considered a former colony because it was established as a colony of Great Britain in 1788. Its early Governors were all appointed by the authorities in Great Britain, and its laws were set by British laws.
Easy answer, Yes. Australia and Britain were/are allies as Britain was once seen as a "Mother Country" and promised to always help Australia if they were ever introuble, as did Australia for Britain.
Australia has not lost Britain as an ally.
When it is Autumn in Britain it is Spring in Australia.
Britain-Australia Society was created in 1971.
No . . . Australia is a loyal ally to Great Britain.
Australia was once a colony of Great Britain.
England has influenced australia with their foods such as bread, fish and chips etc
No
No. The platypus is native to Australia. There have never been platypuses in Britain.
The large number of early settlers in Australia are often referred to as the "First Fleet," which consisted of ships that arrived in 1788 carrying convicts, soldiers, and settlers from Britain. This marked the beginning of European colonization in Australia. Additionally, the term "colonists" can also describe these early inhabitants who established settlements across the continent.