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According to the 2011 census, there are roughly 898,674 Germans living in Australia. This is 4.5 percent of the total population.
the germans have a white christmas, austrlians dont, its in the middle of summer. the germans celebrate christmas a lot more, they start their christmas event even before december. in australia we just celebrate christmas on the one day.
At the time when German immigrants were escaping persecution, South Australia was just opening up for colonisation. Thanks to a wealthy Scottish businessman and chairman of the South Australian Company, George Fife Angas, a deal was struck by Pastor August Kavel to start a new Lutheran settlement in South Australia. The countryside in the Barossa Valley region of South Australia was reminiscent of the Germans' homeland, and it was ideal for them to continue established agricultural practices from Germany and Prussia.
When Germans arrived in Australia, particularly in the 19th century, they primarily settled in areas such as South Australia and Victoria. Many were skilled farmers and artisans, contributing to agricultural development and establishing communities, such as the Barossa Valley, known for its vineyards. They also brought their cultural traditions, including music, food, and religious practices, enriching the Australian cultural landscape. Additionally, some Germans engaged in trade and industry, helping to shape the economic growth of the regions they settled in.
It was the Kanakas who were brought in from South Pacific islands to be used as slave labour for Queensland cane growers in the late 1800s. The Germans had nothing to do with this practice, being largely concentrated in southern Australia.
South Africa and Australia
South Australia. Prior to being known as the state of South Australia, it was known as the colony of South Australia.
German cuisine first arrived in Australia with the very first German immigrants in the 1830s. The first group of Germans in Australia were Lutherans who arrived on the ship 'Bengalee' in November 1838, followed two days later by the main group on the 'Prince George'. They first settled at the town of Klemzig. Many more ships followed over the next three years. As immigrants continued to arrive in the 1850s, the German cuisine and culture in Australia became more prominent, especially as the Germans spread east from South Australia into country areas of New South Wales.
Approximately 700,001 Germans live in the country Australia
Australia is South of the equator
No. South Australia is a state.