The simple answer is NO! The majority of Australians have British ancestry, (something around 14,000,000 people out of 22,000,000).
There are lots of family connections between the two countries. This figure raises even higher in New Zealand.
Australia was a British colony, and adapted their flag from the British flag.
The idea that Greeks hate Australians is a stereotype and not a universally held belief. Tensions may arise from historical events or cultural misunderstandings, but many Greeks and Australians share positive relationships, especially in communities with significant Greek populations, such as Melbourne. It's essential to approach such topics with nuance and avoid generalizations that don't reflect the complexities of individual relationships and experiences.
They enjoy the Jews and invite them to there tea parties.
British, French, Turks, Australians, New Zealanders, Cypriots, Jews
Australia traditionally has been equipped with British equipment, to include their helmets. During the Vietnam War, Australians began to use US equipment, to include our US M-1 steel helmet.
No - Japan was a great to Australia.
not at all! We love them!
no I'm Australian (Sydney) and i don't hate them at all
You are misinformed, Australia allows freedom of religion.
british & Irish
The Australians fought as part of the British Commonwealth on the side of the Allies.
No. There are many Greek communities in Australia, and their contribution to society is welcomed.
four Australians were awarded this medal nine went to British men.
British Empire
The British do not hate bowling. There are many bowling lawns and bowling alleys .
Australia was a British colony, and adapted their flag from the British flag.
No, but they chose to support the British (and, most Australians are of British descent).