It is significant to Australians because it is their national anthem.
There are few traditions which are celebrated by most Australians, as the Australians are a diverse people from a mix of cultural backgrounds. Many would suggest that watching sport is a strong tradition. It is for a significant number of Australians, but there are many who have no interest in sport. Weekend picnics and barbeques are very popular "traditions", but again, they are not appreciated by all Australians.
Because many Aussies fought and died in it.
180 days in an average Australian school year ; if you minus weekends & holidays
The Australians lost many of their men in the seige of Tobruk. The story is complicated. See the link below to read the entire story.
5 days a week 6 hours a day the average school goes from 8:50am to 3pm
Australians are not wombats. Wombats are marsupials. Australians are humans, which are placental mammals.
Uluru is both a natural site and a cultural site. It is a natural landform, and it is culturally significant to the indigenous Australians.
Australians are people who live in Australia
Aboriginal Australians are: many Australians are European or Asian or whatever in origin.
Approximately 416,000 Australians enlisted for military service during World War I. This number represented a significant portion of the population at the time, with around 38% of eligible men volunteering. Australia’s involvement in the war had a profound impact on the nation, shaping its identity and leading to significant loss of life and injury among its soldiers.
When they became Australians.