because you eat turkey on thanks giving
The Australian army helps fight for Australia so we can have freedom.
When turkey joined the war, they made it hard for Russia to get supplies through the Dardanelles. Britain decided to try to quickly push turkey out of the war and get supplies through to Russia in one campaign. Because Australia was a British colony, we were compelled to fight for them and the Australian Infantry Force (AIF) was sent to Gallipoli.
The blue on the Australian flag is simply the British blue ensign. It represents nothing more than Australia's British heritage.
Australian fought on the eastern and western front and the middle east.
Ita because australia's mother nation britain was in threat
The currency in Australia is the Australian Dollar.
At the time Australia was under British rule. So when the UK entered the war, Australian troops were also deployed. They fight for their king/queen, of Britain.
No, the brush turkey, also known as a bush turkey or scrub turkey, is a bird.
Australia fought under the Australian flag in World War I. Australia had adopted its own flag shortly after Federation in 1901, and it had been approved by King Edward VII in 1902.
No. The Australian dollar is the currency in Australia.
An Australian is someone who is an Australian citizen.
Ostriches are definitely not native to Australia. However, ostrich farming resulted in the release of some of these birds in South Australia in the late 1800s, and consequently there are known to be some feral populations in two widely divergent areas - around Port Augusta and Murray Bridge. Australia's large, native flightless birds include the emu and the southern cassowary.