Is Australia a part of England?

Until 1949, Britain and Australia shared a common nationality code. The final constitutional ties between the United Kingdom and Australia ended in 1986 with the passing of the Australia Act 1986.
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Is Australia owned by England?

Australia is a constitutional monarchy with The Queen as Sovereign. As a constitutional monarch, The Queen, by convention, is not involved in the day-to-day business of the Australian Government, but she continues to play important ceremonial and symbolic roles. The Queen's relationship to Australia is unique.
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Is Australia part of Britain still?

The original British Commonwealth was founded with the signing of the Balfour Declaration in 1926 and included Australia, Canada, the Irish Free State, New Zealand, Newfoundland, and the United Kingdom. Although the majority of Commonwealth members are former British colonies, most are now independent.
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Is Australia an England colony?

He landed in Australia in 1770 and claimed it as a British territory. The process of colonisation began in 1788. A fleet of 11 ships, containing 736 convicts, some British troops and a governor set up the first colony of New South Wales.
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Does the Queen have any power in Australia?

According to the Australian Parliamentary Library, Australia's head of state is the monarch, and its head of government is the prime minister, with powers limited by both law and convention for government to be carried on democratically.
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How is Australia related to England?

Australia and the UK have a significant and comprehensive relationship underpinned by our shared heritage, common values, strong people-to-people links, closely aligned strategic outlook and interests and substantial trade and investment links.
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When did Australia split from England?

Australia achieved full sovereignty from the UK on a progressive basis. On 1 January 1901, the British Parliament passed legislation allowing the six Australian colonies to govern in their own right as part of the Commonwealth of Australia.
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Is New Zealand a part of the UK?

New Zealand officially became a separate colony within the British Empire, severing its link to New South Wales.
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Why is the Australian flag on the British flag?

The Union Flag is thought to symbolise Australia's history as six British colonies and the principles upon which the Australian Federation is based, although a more historic view sees its inclusion in the design as demonstrating loyalty to the British Empire.
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Can an Australian live in the UK?

Australians can live in the UK visa-free for up to six months as a tourist. However, if you're looking to do any paid, unpaid or volunteer work in the UK, you will need a working holiday visa. There are a variety of visas available on the UK Government website.
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What countries are under Queen Elizabeth?

Today, the Queen is head of state of 15 countries in the Commonwealth realm, including the UK. The other nations are Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Antigua and Barbuda, The Bahamas, Belize, Grenada, Jamaica, Papua New Guinea, Saint Lucia, Solomon Islands, St Kitts and Nevis, and St Vincent and the Grenadines.
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Which countries are part of the UK?

The United Kingdom (UK) is made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
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Did Australia copy New Zealand flag?

Sort of! New Zealand adopted its flag — featuring a blue background, Union Jack and stars representing the Southern Cross constellation — in 1902. Australia did not formally adopt its flag until 1954, although a version was flown as early as 1901. Though similar, the countries' flags are not identical.
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What is the capital of Australia?

Home to the nation's capital, Canberra, the ACT is renowned for its cosmopolitan atmosphere and cool, new edge. The state boasts some of Australia's most important national institutions, including the National Gallery of Australia, the National Museum of Australia and Parliament House.
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Why is Ireland not part of the UK?

The War of Independence resulted in a truce in July 1921 and led to the Anglo-Irish Treaty that December. Under the Treaty, the territory of Southern Ireland would leave the UK and become the Irish Free State.
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Does England have states?

England is not divided into regions , at least , not like the US with its states, or Germany with its Länder, with their state or regional governments and administrations. In England, the notion of "region" does not exist - except for the London area.
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Is England a country?

The U.K., as it is called, is a sovereign state that consists of four individual countries: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Within the U.K., Parliament is sovereign, but each country has autonomy to some extent.
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Is The Queen still head of state in Australia?

In respect of the government of Australia, the monarch, currently Queen Elizabeth II, who has reigned since 6 February 1952, is represented in Australia by the governor-general, in accordance with the Constitution.
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Is Australia part of Canada?

The two countries are former British Dominions and have a common head of state in Queen Elizabeth II (legally, the Queen is equally and separately the sovereign of both countries, as Queen of Australia and Queen of Canada).
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What has Australia stolen from NZ?

10 things Australia have tried to steal from New Zealand and claim as their own
  • Pavlova. This sweet fluffy cloud of sugar & egg whites was named after Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova. ...
  • Lolly Cake. ...
  • The Lamington. ...
  • Phar Lap. ...
  • Team NZ Medals. ...
  • Russell Crowe. ...
  • Lorde. ...
  • The Flat White.
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Is Yeah Nah Australian or New Zealand?

Yeah, nah – 'yes, no' - became popular in Australia in the 90s and has continued to grow in use, both in Australia and overseas. Like all good things, the Kiwis claim it as theirs too, even using it for a major drink driving campaign.
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Why is NZ not part of Australia?

One of the reasons that New Zealand chose not to join Australia was due to perceptions that the indigenous Māori population would suffer as a result.
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How many countries does England have?

It is a sovereign state (in the same way as France or the USA) but is made up of four countries; England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
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