No it wasn't
better working conditions for men
You can't really say that it was a myth, it is more of a debate topic, as there is evidence to suggest that you could call Australia this, and there is evidence against this idea as well. I don't know a huge deal about this topic but here are some good websites that i found whilst researching this question myself...
Australia was seen as a "working man's paradise" due to its abundant natural resources, a strong economy, and a relatively high standard of living compared to many other countries during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The promise of land ownership, fair wages, and a culture that valued egalitarianism attracted many immigrants seeking better opportunities. Additionally, labor movements and progressive policies contributed to a robust social safety net, reinforcing the idea that Australia was a place where hard work could lead to a better life. This ideal was further romanticized in literature and folklore, solidifying its status in the national consciousness.
yes
Football ( and smoking, drinking singing and eating), on Christmas Day
The thre points A, B, and C are collinear if they are in the same line.
ZERO Bama plunged all the companies to run from this nation as he plunged all the money from the working people and stuck the plunge up the working mans butt
Yes we do... And this is why we don't follow mans word, man gets it wrong.
I have seen them for $150-$300... they were the working mans shot gun...
she and her kids (if they had any) would get all the money her husband was supposed to get paid
Le mans is a racing series.
No, mans don't even have boobs.