No. Australia is classified as a continent, not an island. It is also not a republic.
Australia was part of the now-defunct Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) alliance (as was the US, the Republic of Vietnam, and others). That's the reason.
The Bahamas U.s.a and Australia live under republic.
There is no such place as the Republic of Australia. The Commonwealth of Australia is the official name for the country of Australia which occupies the continent of the same name. The biggest city in Australia is Sydney, but it is not the Federal capital.
Australia is apart of the trade federation and are at war with the republic
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It is called Australia Day. Australia is not a republic. See this wiki link >>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia_Day
No, the republic of Vanuatu is a sovereign nation.
it was a republic (when Captain Arthur Phillip and Britain where controlling Australia)
If Australia will become a republic, the country will cut ties with Britain. Therefore, it will change its constitution and the army will also change from royal to republican.
Australia is not a republic because it has a monarch as its head. Australia is a constitutional monarchy, parliamentary democracy, and a federation. Queen Elizabeth II is Queen of Australia and of 15 other countries (including, but not limited to: the United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand, Jamaica, etc). Australia was originally modelled after the British system, having been founded by the British. After almost 100 years of being a federation, the question was put to the Australian public. The issue of whether Australia should be a republic was addressed in a referendum in 1999, in which Australians voted against becoming a republic.