Thursday, November 28, 2019
Australia Essays (1113 words) - Politics Of Australia,
  Australia  Australia is the only country that is also a continent. In area, Australia ranks  as the sixth largest country and smallest continent. Australia is located  between the South Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean. The part of the Indian    Ocean that is south of Australia is called the Southern Ocean in the country.    Australia is about 7,000 miles (11,000 kilometers) southwest of North America  and about 2,000 miles (3,200 kilometers) southeast of mainland Asia. Australia  is often referred to as being "down under" because it lies entirely  within the Southern Hemisphere. The name Australia comes from the Latin word  australis, which means southern. The official name of the country is the    Commonwealth of Australia. Australia is a dry, thinly populated land. Only a few  areas along or near the coasts receive enough rainfall to support a large  population. The southeastern coastal region has the most people by far.    Australia's two largest cities--Sydney and Melbourne--lie in this region.    Canberra, the national capital, lies only a short distance inland. The huge  interior of Australia is mostly desert or dry grassland and has few settlements.    The country as a whole averages only six persons per square mile (two persons  per square kilometer). Australia is famous for its vast open spaces, bright  sunshine, enormous numbers of sheep and cattle, and unusual wildlife. Kangaroos,  koalas, platypuses, and wombats are only a few of the many unusual animals that  live in Australia. The country was once a group of British colonies, and most of  the Australian people are of British ancestry. When people moved to Australia  from Britain, they took many British customs with them. For example, Australians  drive on the left side of the road, as do British drivers. Tea is the favorite  hot drink in Australia, as it is in Britain. English, the official language of    Australia, includes many British terms. But Australians have developed a way of  life all their own. Australia has a warm, sunny climate. The people can  therefore spend much of their free time out of doors. Australians love outdoor  sports and outdoor living in general. Australia is one of the world's developed  countries. It has busy cities, modern factories, and highly productive farms and  mines. Australia is the world's leading producer and exporter of wool and  bauxite (the ore from which aluminum is made). It also produces and exports  large amounts of other minerals and farm goods. The income from these exports  has made it possible for most of the people of Australia to have a high standard  of living. In the past, Britain was Australia's most important trading partner.    Today, Australia trades most with Japan and the United States. The first    Australians were a dark-skinned people known today as Aborigines (pronounced ab  uh rihj uh neez). The Aborigines had lived in Australia for at least 40,000  years before the first white settlers arrived. Britain settled Australia as a  prison colony in 1788. Since then, the number of whites has steadily increased  and the total number of Aborigines has declined. Today, the vast majority of    Australians are white. Government The Commonwealth of Australia is a federation  of states. The nation is administered under a written constitution. The    Australian Constitution gives certain powers to the federal government and  leaves all other government powers to the states. Australia has six states. They  are New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, and    Western Australia. Each state has its own government. Australia also has two  mainland territories--the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern    Territory. Each territory is responsible for its own administration, the first  step toward statehood. But until the territories become states, the federal  government must approve major policy changes. Australia has a parliamentary  system of government. Under the parliamentary system, the national government is  controlled by the political party or the coalition (combination) of parties with  a majority of seats in the lower house of the parliament. The leader of the  majority party or the coalition heads the government as prime minister.    Australia is a constitutional monarchy like Britain. The British monarch, Queen    Elizabeth II, is also queen of Australia and the country's head of state.    However, the queen has little or no power in the Australian government. She  serves mainly as a symbol of the historical tie between the two countries.    Australia is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, the association formed by    Britain and a number of its former colonies that are now independent countries.    The federal government of Australia is officially headed by a governor general,  who represents the queen. The queen appoints the governor general on the  recommendation    
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