They brought Christianity.
Hinduism.
yes indeed
Cholera.
Stripping and wombat banging
the British brought christianity to Africa, protestantism.
Being a British colony meant that New South Wales (and later colonies) also took the religion of Great Britain, which was Christianity. It was upon Christianity that this great nation was founded, and Christianity continues to be the largest religion in Australia today.
As soon as the British state set foot in the country. Anglican Christianity was the official religion of Britain, and therefore the British colony, Australia.
No. There are dozens of parrot species native to Australia. In fact, it was the British who took popular parrots such as budgerigars and cockatiels back to England as pets.
Christianity is the major religion in Australia because the early settlers, who came from the British Isles, were Christians. People tend to follow the religion of the parents, so most modern Australians are Christians just as their forefathers were.
Well, you've halfway answered your own question. The English brought the English language. The religion they brought was of course Christianity.
Yes. The British brought livestock such as hirses, sheep, cattle and pigs, and also animals such as dogs, rabbits and, inadvertently, rats.