The flag of Australia was adopted on September 3, 1901. It features a blue background representing justice with the Union Jack in the top left corner representing Australia's history as a British colony. Below is a large seven-pointed star representing the Australian Federation.
Australia's currency is the Australian dollar represented by the symbol A$. One Australian dollar is worth approximately US$1.25. Bills come in denominations of $5, $10, $20, $50 and coins are 5, 10, 20, 50 cents and $1 and $2. Australia was the first country to issue plastic polymer banknotes.
Christianity is the largest religion in Australia's diverse society, comprising around 61% of the population,
The flag of Australia was adopted on September 3, 1901. It features a blue background representing justice with the Union Jack in the top left corner representing Australia's history as a British colony. Below is a large seven-pointed star representing the Australian Federation.
Australia's currency is the Australian dollar represented by the symbol A$. One Australian dollar is worth approximately US$1.25. Bills come in denominations of $5, $10, $20, $50 and coins are 5, 10, 20, 50 cents and $1 and $2. Australia was the first country to issue plastic polymer banknotes.
Christianity is the largest religion in Australia's diverse society, comprising around 61% of the population,
The flag of Australia was adopted on September 3, 1901. It features a blue background representing justice with the Union Jack in the top left corner representing Australia's history as a British colony. Below is a large seven-pointed star representing the Australian Federation.
Australia's currency is the Australian dollar represented by the symbol A$. One Australian dollar is worth approximately US$1.25. Bills come in denominations of $5, $10, $20, $50 and coins are 5, 10, 20, 50 cents and $1 and $2. Australia was the first country to issue plastic polymer banknotes.
Christianity is the largest religion in Australia's diverse society, comprising around 61% of the population,
nine hundred and one. It has a blue background, which symbolizes justice; on the far left, above, the English flag (Union Jack) recalling the fact that Australia was a British colony; below it a large star representing the Australian Federation, with seven points and representing the Federation. La moneda Australia: Australia’s currency: It is the Australian dollar, represented with the symbol A $. Its equivalence is approximately one, twenty-five dollars. The Australian dollar is divided into five-dollar, ten-dollar, twenty- dollar, fifty-dollar bills. The coins are five, ten, twenty, and fifty cents and one and two dollars. A curiosity: Australia was the first country in the world to issue plasticized (polymer) notes. * GASTRONOMIC AND AUSTRALIA GSTRONOMIC FASHION WIDELY USED IN THE COUNTRY. AUSTRALIA CUISINE WE CAN FIND THE AFOREMENTIONED KANGAROO, GUT ALSO OTHERS SUCH AS EMU, BARRAMUNDI. ALSO IMPORTANT GASTRONOMIC: KANGAROO: YES, IT IS TRUE,EAT CAMBURY? IT IS COOKED UNDERCOOKED AND CAN BE SEASONED WITH GARLIC, PEPPER AND ROSEMARY TIM TAM: IS AN BRAND OF CHOCOLATE COOKIES FROM THE AUSTRALIAN HOUSE ARNOTS. THEY AN VERY FAMOUS FOR THE PRACTICE. *RELIGION AUSTRALIAN SOCIETY IS DIVERSE ANDA ACCEPTS PEOPLE WHO COME FROM DIFFERENT CULTURES AND ETHICITIES, AND . THE MOST RELIGION GROUPS ACCORDING TO THEIR NUMBER ARE : CHRISTIANITY : 61% BUDDHISM: 2.5% The typical Australian costume or "larriki" is composed of pants that are usually a dark color and follow the Oxford style of jeans by the model of the same, not the fabric. Wear an indistinct shirt and over a short-sleeved jacket with an open collar The black hat is characteristic for this suit. It is common to see that it also carries a pipe