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Yes. The English created the first official white settlement in Australia, and they brought their traditions and culture with them, including the drinking of tea.
Convicts, vagabonds.. but primarily convicts, as Australia was originally used as a penal colony.
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In 55 bc the Romans invaded Britain and brought chickens with them.
They brought criminals of all sorts. They were generally British citizens but there were other nationalities among them.
England brought a great deal to Australia. As well as bringing supplies and seed for crops (most of which went rotten on the journey of the First Fleet to Australia), it brought its own traditions and customs, such as Christmas. It brought a great many plants and animals, many of which became invasive species, such as rabbits, foxes and non-native rats.
The horrible disease, plague, was brought in Britain.
Easy answer, Yes. Australia and Britain were/are allies as Britain was once seen as a "Mother Country" and promised to always help Australia if they were ever introuble, as did Australia for Britain.
Australia has not lost Britain as an ally.
When it is Autumn in Britain it is Spring in Australia.
The Europeans brought Christianity to Australia.
The foxes were brought to Australia for hunting purposes in 1855