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Because it is a civilized nation.

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Q: Why is Australia in the UN?
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When did Australia become involved with the un?

When did Australia become involved in the UN?


Is Australia part of the un?

Yes. Australia is a founding member of the United Nations.


What year did Australia join the UN?

1945.


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Why did Australia seek help from UN?

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Australia has always had a close relationship with the United Nations. Further details: Australia became an inaugural member of the newly-formed United Nations when it signed the United Nations Charter in San Francisco on 26 June 1945.


What is the difference between AU and UN?

In medicine, AU means in in both ears, UN means in both nostrils; in geography AU means Australia, while UN means United Nations.


Did Australia support South Korea in the Korean War?

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How does Australia incorporate UN standards into its legal system?

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