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We don't take any oath on Australia Day, only to-be citizens of Australia take an oath when they become Australian.
Australia was founded on Christianity, and Christmas is a Christian celebration (even though many will argue that it had its roots in paganism). Whether or not individual citizens still adhere to Christianity, the celebration of Christmas remains.
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25th of April is ANZAC Day in Australia and New Zealand, commemorating the day that Australian and New Zealand soldiers landed in Gallipoli in WWI.
Australia's national holiday to celebrate what it is to be Australian is Australia Day, 26 January. This marks the anniversary of the landing of the First Fleet in 1788, and the beginning of European settlement in Australia. Another day of national significance to all Australians is ANZAC day, 25 April, which marks the landing of the ANZAC troops (Australia and New Zealand Army Corps) at Gallipoli in 1815, during World War I.
We don't take any oath on Australia Day, only to-be citizens of Australia take an oath when they become Australian.
Yes, but you need a visa. (US citizens also need a visa for Australia. In fact, everyone except citizens of Australia and New Zealand needs a visa for Australia.)
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Yes, US citizens need a visa to visit Australia and New Zealand. It is important to check the specific visa requirements for each country before traveling.
No, we were called by our state e.g. citizen of South Australia, citizen of New South Wales. Until we were united as one country we were called citizens of Australia
Use "welcome" when referring to a greeting or acceptance, such as "You are welcome to join us." Use "welcomes" when referring to multiple greetings or acceptances, such as "He extends his welcomes to all new members."
I would say they elect members of Parliament.
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New Zealand.
Australia does not celebrate Waitangi Day. Waitangi Day is unique to New Zealand, where it falls on 6 February every year.
Australia was founded on Christianity, and Christmas is a Christian celebration (even though many will argue that it had its roots in paganism). Whether or not individual citizens still adhere to Christianity, the celebration of Christmas remains.
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