Yes. The process of Australia gaining its independence was achieved over a period of about 85 years.
The process of independence began with Federation of the colonies in 1901. However, although the country was now the Commonwealth of Australia, with its own constitution, this did not mean that Australia was now independent of Britain. When the UK approved colonial federation, it simply meant that the six self-governing states of Australia allocated some functions to a federal authority.
Australia was a dominion, at this stage, and dominions within the British Empire were declared "equal in status, in no way subordinate one to another in any aspect of their domestic or external affairs, though united by a common allegiance to the Crown, and freely associated as members of the British Commonwealth of Nations" at the Imperial Conference of 1926. The Statute of Westminster 1931 ratified the discussions of the Imperial Conference. This meant that Australia and other Dominions such as South Africa, New Zealand and Canada could now conduct treaties and agreements with foreign powers, and manage their own military strategies. No longer were the Australian Governor-General, Parliament and individual governors answerable to the UK. The British monarch could only act on the advice of the Australian Government, and the Governor-General was no longer appointed by and answerable to the British monarch.
Australia reached the next stage of independence on 3 March 1986, when the Australia Acts came into effect. The Australia Acts declared that Australia had the status of a Sovereign, Independent and Federal Nation. The nation still retains Elizabeth II as head of state, but her position as Australia's head of state is a completely separate position from her position as the head of state of any other country, including the UK. Although Australia is still technically ruled by the British monarchy, the monarchy does not have any right to interfere with Australian laws.
independet nation in the pacific ocean north of australia
Australia is a continent not a state. It used to be made up of self governing colonies until it became an independent nation on January 1, 1901.
The independent nation of Ghana in 1957
1756
The United States become an independent nation after the colonists fought religious freedom against the british.
an independent nation
January 1st 1804
Greece become an independent nation in the 1800's
Great Britain (of which England was a part)
in 1960..haha when my dad was born:P
Nation.
Australia obtained its national independence in January 1, 1901.