well I am Australian and I see aussies as just normal people. not mean or racist or snobs but I don't think that we are saints either. I think that we are nice enough to start a conversation with a complete stranger but we mind our own business as well. mostly I think we are friendly but that's just my opinion
The majority of Australians wanted to gain their independence and democratically rule themselves.
You call people living in Australia, Australians.
During the Australian gold rush, the Chinese neither liked nor disliked the Australians. The Chinese were known for basically keeping to themselves and not mingling with the Australians, and for working hard. Because of this, they were mistrusted by the Australians, who would sometimes turn on them, threatening their property. This in turn caused the Chinese to fear the Australians.
This was Henry Lawson, a patriotic Australian write of the late nineteenth century/early twentieth century.
Australian natives are called Aborigines.However, they do not refer to themselves by that name, instead preferring the term indigenous Australians. They are also known as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders.
There is no real answer to this question. It should be noted that not all Australians can quite bring themselves to eat kangaroo. Some Australians do eat kangaroo meat, but not everyone can bring themselves to eat something like that. Nonetheless, kangaroo meat is increasingly being displayed on supermarket shelves and in butchers' shops. It is said to be best cooked on a barbeque, outdoors.
They see the Northern and Southern constellation stars respectiively.
They see the Northern and Southern constellation stars respectiively.
Not unless they travel to the Northern Hemisphere!
Because due to the intensity of the sun skin cancer is common there, so they want to protect themselves.
Rabbits, an introduced species, are seen as nothing more than pests and an ecological disaster by Australians (apart from the sentimental few who see them as cute, fluffy pets).
The Australians provided assistance all over the country due to their expertise on jungle warfare, their main job during the early years was to train the fledgling ARVN to fight for themselves, it soon turned into the Australians performing military operations, reaching it's peak of 60'000 troops in Vietnam.