exiled
The records show the Whites moving to Australia and not exiled to Australia. Later on they returned to the United States.
If you mean Australia, it's Australian.
Initially - it was used as a penal colony - for (supposedly) serious criminals. However - a person could be exiled to Australia for relatively minor crimes too !
An exile, or an outcast ( not to be confused with outcaste, which means something else). Banished would be another word.
The correct spelling is outcast (an exiled person).
Probably King Henry the Third, or Charles the second
You call people living in Australia, Australians.
No. Christian tradition says that the Apostle John was exiled to Patmos. The Book of Revelation was signed by a person called John, who said that he was writing from Patmos. In the belief that this person must have been the apostle John, Christians began to wonder how and why John went to Patmos, and gradually developed the tradition that he had been exiled to the island.
A perpetual exiled person ,or an outcast.
They call it Christmas
In Australia they're called a couch potato.