Australia is generally considered a free country according to various indices such as the Human Freedom Index and the Democracy Index. However, some critics argue that certain aspects of Australian law and policy, such as restrictions on freedom of speech, treatment of asylum seekers, and Indigenous rights, may impact its status as a fully free country. It is important to consider multiple perspectives and sources when evaluating the level of freedom in any country.
Israel became independent in 1948 and had its first democratic elections in 1950.
Yes. Australia is a country and a continent with a diverse population.
not everyone dies can take care of over poppulation countries agree and stop fighting people showing pride and bravery soldiers are representing our country countries working together in war people fighting for what is right and fair Australia is a free country Australia is not a war torn country
Australia as a flag because it is a country
your country will become free
Australia is not a neutral country. The question is: how could Australia become neutral? What might be the process? What might be the repercussions?
Australia is a member of the commonwealth of nations which is a loosely iligned group of country's with British colonial history. If Australia were to accept via referendum that it wishes to become separate and independent (on paper) from Britain, then we would become a republic and no longer a Commonwealth country.
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No border control. That's how I got in!
It isn't. America is, then the UK.
By the definition of Freedom house, Australia is definitely a free country. Those who beg to differ should study the freedom in countries (or lack of) such as China, North Korea and the majority of Arabic countries.
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Australia became a country on January 1, 1901, when the six colonies were united as the Commonwealth of Australia through the process of federation.
an independent free country owned by indeginous people.
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On 1 January 1901