because they wanted it
They had different opinions on federation because not many people liked the goverment.
assuming you mean 'how did life differ for Australians after Federation'. The country then had direct rule, not dependant on a parliament 20 thousand kilometres away initiating laws etc.
Yes, Australians do have the Right to Life organization that advocates anti-abortion agendas. This organization is called the Australian Federation of Right to Life.
Australians were actually representing their colonies in the Boer War. The colonies, or states, did not join together under the name of the Commonwealth of Australia until Federation, which occurred on 1 January 1901.
We can choose to study it at high school
Banjo Paterson was a supporter of the Federation and wrote poems and articles advocating for a united Australia. He used his writing to promote the idea of a national identity and a unified government for the colony. His work helped to inspire and unite Australians during the Federation movement.
In a city on the east coast.
The Majority of Australians did support Edmond Barton in his fight for Australian Federation. However he was not a popular leader in political circles.
That the things that unite us as Australians are always more important and more substantial than the things that might from time to time divide us.
Australians, should they choose (for some reason) to refer to reindeer, call them reindeer.
The Federation of Australia in 1901 had a limited and often negative impact on the rights of Aborigines. While it established a national government, it did not recognize Indigenous Australians as citizens, effectively excluding them from the rights and benefits afforded to other Australians. The new Constitution specifically allowed for discriminatory laws against Aboriginal people, leading to further marginalization and loss of rights. This period marked a continuation of policies that oppressed Indigenous communities rather than advancing their rights or status.
Australians are not wombats. Wombats are marsupials. Australians are humans, which are placental mammals.