In modern times the Anglo-Australians relations are quite close. The two share many cultural ties, including religion and language, as Australia was once a former british prison colony. The true relationship between Australia and England officially started in 1901 when six british territories federated to form the Commonwealth of Australia, a dominion in the British Empire. Since that time, the Australians have supported England in both WWI and WWII, and even today the United Kingdom is the second largest foreign investor in Australia, just as Australia is the seventh largest foreign investor in the United Kingdom.
very good cause it was apart of England
Some important links between Australia and England are..... ~ England founded Australia ~ When all the prisons in England were full the English decided to send there prisoners to Australia to get rid of them. ~ Captain James Cook was the first person who mapped the east coast of Australia. I hope that this can help a little
England has a friendly relationship with Ireland, the United States, Germany, and Australia, among many others. The country has permanent membership in the United Nations.
Look into the first discovery of Australia and the relationship between England and the American Colonies and the discovery and colonization of Australia - also convict transportation to the US and then to Australia. Then look at Australian - American relations in the post Federation era (that's the 20th century basically).
The first European settlers in Australia were primarily convicts from England, together with the officers and the marines who guarded them.
Australia has been competing in the modern Olympics since its beginning - 1896. However, that first year, there was just one athlete from Australia. His name was Edward Flack, he was born in England was living in England in 1896; however, since he had resided in Australia for most of his life, he was considered suitably qualified as an "Australian" to be Australia's representative.
England Has never ever given Australia any thing but their governmental and legal tradition. The relationship between Australia and England relied on what England had to gain out of it,
The distance in miles is 9,445 between England and Australia .
It's played in cricket between England and Australia.
There was no relationship between England(Britain) and Australia(Terra Nullis)BEFORE 1788. In 1788, the First Fleet (11 ships) came to Australia. These ships had convicts, food and officers on them. The ships transported them to Port Jackson at Botney Bay in New South Wales and they built a settlement. Australia was referred to 'Terra Nullis' until 1901 where Australia was given it's name 'Australia'. So basically, Australia was a 'convict dumping place' to England from 1788 till 1914 where World War 1 started, and Australia decided that they would help England defend their offenders.
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Uh, you can't drive from Australia to England.
The score was Australia - 10, England - 12
Some important links between Australia and England are..... ~ England founded Australia ~ When all the prisons in England were full the English decided to send there prisoners to Australia to get rid of them. ~ Captain James Cook was the first person who mapped the east coast of Australia. I hope that this can help a little
The distance between London, England and Sydney, Australia is 10562 miles
Its because it is a tradition. England and Australia are the first two cricket-playing nations.
similarities between England and Australia. England and Australia are sort of the same countries. Britishers discovered Australia. Aussies still follow British customs and religions. The only difference is the environment