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FAMILYFAMILY

An average Australian household was said to be consisted of a couple and their immediate children.
However, most typical family model can no longer be exact social expectation nowadays. There are
evidence of increased divorce and remarriage rate in their population which then created households
incorporated with stepfamilies. Premarital parenthood has also risen and many children are raised in
single parent households. The legalization of same-sex marriage also paved way for same-sex couples to
have children or for families to incorporate LGBT. Australian household was said to be consisted of a
couple and their immediate children. However, most typical family model can no longer be exact social
expectation nowadays. There are evidence of increased divorce and remarriage rate in their population
which then created households incorporated with stepfamilies. Premarital parenthood has also risen and
many children are raised in single parent households. The legalizaAustralian household was said to be
consisted of a couple and their immediate children. However, most typical family model can no longer be
exact social expectation nowadays. There are evidence of increased divorce and remarriage rate in their
population which then created households incorporated with stepfamilies. Premarital parenthood has
also risen and many children are raised in single parent households. The legalizaAustralian household was
said to be consisted of a couple and their immediate children. However, most typical family model can no
longer be exact social expectation nowadays. There are evidence of increased divorce and remarriage rate
in their population which then created households incorporated with stepfamilies. Premarital parenthood
has also risen and many children are raised in single parent households. The legaliza

While the traditional family structure is no longer an ideal social standard, the family remains
fundamentally important to people throughout their life. Australians highly value individualism to their
family members to motivate them to be independent and to follow their dreams.

https://culturalatlas.sbs.com.au/australian-culture/australian-culture-family

LANGUAGE

Australia was first inhabited by Aboriginal Tribes which is known as one of the oldest cultures in the world.
These tribesmen, also called Wodi Wodi people and custodiAustralian household was said to be consisted
of a couple and their immediate children. However, most typical family model can no longer be exact
social expectation nowadays. There are evidence of increased divorce and remarriage rate in their
population which then created households incorporated with stepfamilies. Premarital parenthood has
also risen and many children are raised in single parent households. The legalizaans of South Sydney, were
speakers of Dharawal language. In year 1788, British colonizers introduced English language which later
on evolved to Australian English. It is believed that Australian English begins at the same time of first
settlement in New South Wales.

Today, Australian English is the official language of the country despite of not being officially written in
their constitution. Their accent, also known as Aussie, is very nasal and less clipped than other English
accent resulting to a much distinctive features of vocabulary. However, there are proofs suggesting that
the older version of Australian English was much simpler than it is now due to influences. Common
Australian words nowadays come from different sources and situations and they are adopted into this
language for different reasons – the immigration of English people and the acceptance of local Aborigines
language.

https://web.archive.org/web/20130922194236/http://about.nsw.gov.au/encyclopedia/article/aborigina
l-settlement/

http://acad.depauw.edu/~mkfinney/teaching/Com227/culturalportfolios/australia/history_of_australia
n_language.htm

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-03-16/the-story-behind-australian-english/6315078

FAMILY

An average Australian household was said to be consisted of a couple and their immediate children.
However, most typical family model can no longer be exact social expectation nowadays. There are
evidence of increased divorce and remarriage rate in their population which then created households
incorporated with stepfamilies. Premarital parenthood has also risen and many children are raised in
single parent households. The legalization of same-sex marriage also paved way for same-sex couples to
have children or for families to incorporate LGBT.

While the traditional family structure is no longer an ideal social standard, the family remains
fundamentally important to people throughout their life. Australians highly value individualism to their
family members to motivate them to be independent and to follow their dreams.

https://culturalatlas.sbs.com.au/australian-culture/australian-culture-family

LANGUAGE

Australia was first inhabited by Aboriginal Tribes which is known as one of the oldest cultures in the world.
These tribesmen, also called Wodi Wodi people and custodians of South Sydney, were speakers of
Dharawal language. In year 1788, British colonizers introduced English language which later on evolved to
Australian English. It is believed that Australian English begins at the same time of first settlement in New
South Wales.

Today, Australian English is the official language of the country despite of not being officially written in
their constitution. Their accent, also known as Aussie, is very nasal and less clipped than other English
accent resulting to a much distinctive features of vocabulary. However, there are proofs suggesting that
the older version of Australian English was much simpler than it is now due to influences. Common
Australian words nowadays come from different sources and situations and they are adopted into this
language for different reasons – the immigration of English people and the acceptance of local Aborigines
language.

https://web.archive.org/web/20130922194236/http://about.nsw.gov.au/encyclopedia/article/aborigina
l-settlement/

http://acad.depauw.edu/~mkfinney/teaching/Com227/culturalportfolios/australia/history_of_australia
n_language.htm

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-03-16/the-story-behind-australian-english/6315078

FAMILY

An average Australian household was said to be consisted of a couple and their immediate children.
However, most typical family model can no longer be exact social expectation nowadays. There are
evidence of increased divorce and remarriage rate in their population which then created households
incorporated with stepfamilies. Premarital parenthood has also risen and many children are raised in
single parent households. The legalization of same-sex marriage also paved way for same-sex couples to
have children or for families to incorporate LGBT.

While the traditional family structure is no longer an ideal social standard, the family remains
fundamentally important to people throughout their life. Australians highly value individualism to their
family members to motivate them to be independent and to follow their dreams.

https://culturalatlas.sbs.com.au/australian-culture/australian-culture-family

LANGUAGE

Australia was first inhabited by Aboriginal Tribes which is known as one of the oldest cultures in the world.
These tribesmen, also called Wodi Wodi people and custodians of South Sydney, were speakers of
Dharawal language. In year 1788, British colonizers introduced English language which later on evolved to
Australian English. It is believed that Australian English begins at the same time of first settlement in New
South Wales.
Today, Australian English is the official language of the country despite of not being officially written in
their constitution. Their accent, also known as Aussie, is very nasal and less clipped than other English
accent resulting to a much distinctive features of vocabulary. However, there are proofs suggesting that
the older version of Australian English was much simpler than it is now due to influences. Common
Australian words nowadays come from different sources and situations and they are adopted into this
language for different reasons – the immigration of English people and the acceptance of local Aborigines
language.

https://web.archive.org/web/20130922194236/http://about.nsw.gov.au/encyclopedia/article/aborigina
l-settlement/

http://acad.depauw.edu/~mkfinney/teaching/Com227/culturalportfolios/australia/history_of_australia
n_language.htm

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-03-16/the-story-behind-australian-english/6315078

FAMILY

An average Australian household was said to be consisted of a couple and their immediate children.
However, most typical family model can no longer be exact social expectation nowadays. There are
evidence of increased divorce and remarriage rate in their population which then created households
incorporated with stepfamilies. Premarital parenthood has also risen and many children are raised in
single parent households. The legalization of same-sex marriage also paved way for same-sex couples to
have children or for families to incorporate LGBT.

While the traditional family structure is no longer an ideal social standard, the family remains
fundamentally important to people throughout their life. Australians highly value individualism to their
family members to motivate them to be independent and to follow their dreams.

https://culturalatlas.sbs.com.au/australian-culture/australian-culture-family

LANGUAGE
Australia was first inhabited by Aboriginal Tribes which is known as one of the oldest cultures in the world.
These tribesmen, also called Wodi Wodi people and custodians of South Sydney, were speakers of
Dharawal language. In year 1788, British colonizers introduced English language which later on evolved to
Australian English. It is believed that Australian English begins at the same time of first settlement in New
South Wales.

Today, Australian English is the official language of the country despite of not being officially written in
their constitution. Their accent, also known as Aussie, is very nasal and less clipped than other English
accent resulting to a much distinctive features of vocabulary. However, there are proofs suggesting that
the older version of Australian English was much simpler than it is now due to influences. Common
Australian words nowadays come from different sources and situations and they are adopted into this
language for different reasons – the immigration of English people and the acceptance of local Aborigines
language.

https://web.archive.org/web/20130922194236/http://about.nsw.gov.au/encyclopedia/article/aborigina
l-settlement/

http://acad.depauw.edu/~mkfinney/teaching/Com227/culturalportfolios/australia/history_of_australia
n_language.htm

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-03-16/the-story-behind-australian-english/6315078

FAMILY

An average Australian household was said to be consisted of a couple and their immediate children.
However, most typical family model can no longer be exact social expectation nowadays. There are
evidence of increased divorce and remarriage rate in their population which then created households
incorporated with stepfamilies. Premarital parenthood has also risen and many children are raised in
single parent households. The legalization of same-sex marriage also paved way for same-sex couples to
have children or for families to incorporate LGBT.

While the traditional family structure is no longer an ideal social standard, the family remains
fundamentally important to people throughout their life. Australians highly value individualism to their
family members to motivate them to be independent and to follow their dreams.

https://culturalatlas.sbs.com.au/australian-culture/australian-culture-family
LANGUAGE

Australia was first inhabited by Aboriginal Tribes which is known as one of the oldest cultures in the world.
These tribesmen, also called Wodi Wodi people and custodians of South Sydney, were speakers of
Dharawal language. In year 1788, British colonizers introduced English language which later on evolved to
Australian English. It is believed that Australian English begins at the same time of first settlement in New
South Wales.

Today, Australian English is the official language of the country despite of not being officially written in
their constitution. Their accent, also known as Aussie, is very nasal and less clipped than other English
accent resulting to a much distinctive features of vocabulary. However, there are proofs suggesting that
the older version of Australian English was much simpler than it is now due to influences. Common
Australian words nowadays come from different sources and situations and they are adopted into this
language for different reasons – the immigration of English people and the acceptance of local Aborigines
language.

https://web.archive.org/web/20130922194236/http://about.nsw.gov.au/encyclopedia/article/aborigina
l-settlement/

http://acad.depauw.edu/~mkfinney/teaching/Com227/culturalportfolios/australia/history_of_australia
n_language.htm

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-03-16/the-story-behind-australian-english/6315078

FAMILY

An average Australian household was said to be consisted of a couple and their immediate children.
However, most typical family model can no longer be exact social expectation nowadays. There are
evidence of increased divorce and remarriage rate in their population which then created households
incorporated with stepfamilies. Premarital parenthood has also risen and many children are raised in
single parent households. The legalization of same-sex marriage also paved way for same-sex couples to
have children or for families to incorporate LGBT.

While the traditional family structure is no longer an ideal social standard, the family remains
fundamentally important to people throughout their life. Australians highly value individualism to their
family members to motivate them to be independent and to follow their dreams.
https://culturalatlas.sbs.com.au/australian-culture/australian-culture-family

LANGUAGE

Australia was first inhabited by Aboriginal Tribes which is known as one of the oldest cultures in the world.
These tribesmen, also called Wodi Wodi people and custodians of South Sydney, were speakers of
Dharawal language. In year 1788, British colonizers introduced English language which later on evolved to
Australian English. It is believed that Australian English begins at the same time of first settlement in New
South Wales.

Today, Australian English is the official language of the country despite of not being officially written in
their constitution. Their accent, also known as Aussie, is very nasal and less clipped than other English
accent resulting to a much distinctive features of vocabulary. However, there are proofs suggesting that
the older version of Australian English was much simpler than it is now due to influences. Common
Australian words nowadays come from different sources and situations and they are adopted into this
language for different reasons – the immigration of English people and the acceptance of local Aborigines
language.

https://web.archive.org/web/20130922194236/http://about.nsw.gov.au/encyclopedia/article/aborigina
l-settlement/FAMILY

An average Australian household was said to be consisted of a couple and their immediate children.
However, most typical family model can no longer be exact social expectation nowadays. There are
evidence of increased divorce and remarriage rate in their population which then created households
incorporated with stepfamilies. Premarital parenthood has also risen and many children are raised in
single parent households. The legalization of same-sex marriage also paved way for same-sex couples to
have children or for families to incorporate LGBT.

While the traditional family structure is no longer an ideal social standard, the family remains
fundamentally important to people throughout their life. Australians highly value individualism to their
family members to motivate them to be independent and to follow their dreams.

https://culturalatlas.sbs.com.au/australian-culture/australian-culture-family

LANGUAGE

Australia was first inhabited by Aboriginal Tribes which is known as one of the oldest cultures in the world.
These tribesmen, also called Wodi Wodi people and custodians of South Sydney, were speakers of
Dharawal language. In year 1788, British colonizers introduced English language which later on evolved to
Australian English. It is believed that Australian English begins at the same time of first settlement in New
South Wales.
Today, Australian English is the official language of the country despite of not being officially written in
their constitution. Their accent, also known as Aussie, is very nasal and less clipped than other English
accent resulting to a much distinctive features of vocabulary. However, there are proofs suggesting that
the older version of Australian English was much simpler than it is now due to influences. Common
Australian words nowadays come from different sources and situations and they are adopted into this
language for different reasons – the immigration of English people and the acceptance of local Aborigines
language.

https://web.archive.org/web/20130922194236/http://about.nsw.gov.au/encyclopedia/article/aborigina
l-settlement/

http://acad.depauw.edu/~mkfinney/teaching/Com227/culturalportfolios/australia/history_of_australia
n_language.htm

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-03-16/the-story-behind-australian-english/6315078

FAMILY

An average Australian household was said to be consisted of a couple and their immediate children.
However, most typical family model can no longer be exact social expectation nowadays. There are
evidence of increased divorce and remarriage rate in their population which then created households
incorporated with stepfamilies. Premarital parenthood has also risen and many children are raised in
single parent households. The legalization of same-sex marriage also paved way for same-sex couples to
have children or for families to incorporate LGBT.

While the traditional family structure is no longer an ideal social standard, the family remains
fundamentally important to people throughout their life. Australians highly value individualism to their
family members to motivate them to be independent and to follow their dreams.

https://culturalatlas.sbs.com.au/australian-culture/australian-culture-family

LANGUAGE

Australia was first inhabited by Aboriginal Tribes which is known as one of the oldest cultures in the world.
These tribesmen, also called Wodi Wodi people and custodians of South Sydney, were speakers of
Dharawal language. In year 1788, British colonizers introduced English language which later on evolved to
Australian English. It is believed that Australian English begins at the same time of first settlement in New
South Wales.

Today, Australian English is the official language of the country despite of not being officially written in
their constitution. Their accent, also known as Aussie, is very nasal and less clipped than other English
accent resulting to a much distinctive features of vocabulary. However, there are proofs suggesting that
the older version of Australian English was much simpler than it is now due to influences. Common
Australian words nowadays come from different sources and situations and they are adopted into this
language for different reasons – the immigration of English people and the acceptance of local Aborigines
language.

https://web.archive.org/web/20130922194236/http://about.nsw.gov.au/encyclopedia/article/aborigina
l-settlement/

http://acad.depauw.edu/~mkfinney/teaching/Com227/culturalportfolios/australia/history_of_australia
n_language.htm

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-03-16/the-story-behind-australian-english/6315078

FAMILY

An average Australian household was said to be consisted of a couple and their immediate children.
However, most typical family model can no longer be exact social expectation nowadays. There are
evidence of increased divorce and remarriage rate in their population which then created households
incorporated with stepfamilies. Premarital parenthood has also risen and many children are raised in
single parent households. The legalization of same-sex marriage also paved way for same-sex couples to
have children or for families to incorporate LGBT.

While the traditional family structure is no longer an ideal social standard, the family remains
fundamentally important to people throughout their life. Australians highly value individualism to their
family members to motivate them to be independent and to follow their dreams.

https://culturalatlas.sbs.com.au/australian-culture/australian-culture-family

LANGUAGE
Australia was first inhabited by Aboriginal Tribes which is known as one of the oldest cultures in the world.
These tribesmen, also called Wodi Wodi people and custodians of South Sydney, were speakers of
Dharawal language. In year 1788, British colonizers introduced English language which later on evolved to
Australian English. It is believed that Australian English begins at the same time of first settlement in New
South Wales.

Today, Australian English is the official language of the country despite of not being officially written in
their constitution. Their accent, also known as Aussie, is very nasal and less clipped than other English
accent resulting to a much distinctive features of vocabulary. However, there are proofs suggesting that
the older version of Australian English was much simpler than it is now due to influences. Common
Australian words nowadays come from different sources and situations and they are adopted into this
language for different reasons – the immigration of English people and the acceptance of local Aborigines
language.

https://web.archive.org/web/20130922194236/http://about.nsw.gov.au/encyclopedia/article/aborigina
l-settlement/

http://acad.depauw.edu/~mkfinney/teaching/Com227/culturalportfolios/australia/history_of_australia
n_language.htm

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-03-16/the-story-behind-australian-english/6315078

http://acad.depauw.edu/~mkfinney/teaching/Com227/culturalportfolios/australia/history_of_australia
n_language.htm

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-03-16/the-story-behind-australian-english/6315078
An average Australian household was said to be consisted of a couple and their immediate children.
However, most typical family model can no longer be exact social expectation nowadays. There are
evidence of increased divorce and remarriage rate in their population which then created households
incorporated with stepfamilies. Premarital parenthood has also risen and many children are raised in
single parent households. The legalization of same-sex marriage also paved way for same-sex couples to
have children or for families to incorporate LGBT.

While the traditional family structure is no longer an ideal social standard, the family remains
fundamentally important to people throughout their life. Australians highly value individualism to their
family members to motivate them to be independent and to follow their dreams.

https://culturalatlas.sbs.com.au/australian-culture/australian-culture-family

LANGUAGE

Australia was first inhabited by Aboriginal Tribes which is known as one of the oldest cultures in the world.
These tribesmen, also called Wodi Wodi people and custodians of South Sydney, were speakers of
Dharawal language. In year 1788, British colonizers introduced English language which later on evolved to
Australian English. It is believed that Australian English begins at the same time of first settlement in New
South Wales.

Today, Australian English is the official language of the country despite of not being officially written in
their constitution. Their accent, also known as Aussie, is very nasal and less clipped than other English
accent resulting to a much distinctive features of vocabulary. However, there are proofs suggesting that
the older version of Australian English was much simpler than it is now due to influences. Common
Australian words nowadays come from different sources and situations and they are adopted into this
language for different reasons – the immigration of English people and the acceptance of local Aborigines
language.

https://web.archive.org/web/20130922194236/http://about.nsw.gov.au/encyclopedia/article/aborigina
l-settlement/

http://acad.depauw.edu/~mkfinney/teaching/Com227/culturalportfolios/australia/history_of_australia
n_language.htm

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-03-16/the-story-behind-australian-english/6315078
FAMILY

An average Australian household was said to be consisted of a couple and their immediate children.
However, most typical family model can no longer be exact social expectation nowadays. There are
evidence of increased divorce and remarriage rate in their population which then created households
incorporated with stepfamilies. Premarital parenthood has also risen and many children are raised in
single parent households. The legalization of same-sex marriage also paved way for same-sex couples to
have children or for families to incorporate LGBT.

While the traditional family structure is no longer an ideal social standard, the family remains
fundamentally important to people throughout their life. Australians highly value individualism to their
family members to motivate them to be independent and to follow their dreams.

https://culturalatlas.sbs.com.au/australian-culture/australian-culture-family

LANGUAGE

Australia was first inhabited by Aboriginal Tribes which is known as one of the oldest cultures in the world.
These tribesmen, also called Wodi Wodi people and custodians of South Sydney, were speakers of
Dharawal language. In year 1788, British colonizers introduced English language which later on evolved to
Australian English. It is believed that Australian English begins at the same time of first settlement in New
South Wales.

Today, Australian English is the official language of the country despite of not being officially written in
their constitution. Their accent, also known as Aussie, is very nasal and less clipped than other English
accent resulting to a much distinctive features of vocabulary. However, there are proofs suggesting that
the older version of Australian English was much simpler than it is now due to influences. Common
Australian words nowadays come from different sources and situations and they are adopted into this
language for different reasons – the immigration of English people and the acceptance of local Aborigines
language.

https://web.archive.org/web/20130922194236/http://about.nsw.gov.au/encyclopedia/article/aborigina
l-settlement/

http://acad.depauw.edu/~mkfinney/teaching/Com227/culturalportfolios/australia/history_of_australia
n_language.htm
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-03-16/the-story-behind-australian-english/6315078

FAMILY

An average Australian household was said to be consisted of a couple and their immediate children.
However, most typical family model can no longer be exact social expectation nowadays. There are
evidence of increased divorce and remarriage rate in their population which then created households
incorporated with stepfamilies. Premarital parenthood has also risen and many children are raised in
single parent households. The legalization of same-sex marriage also paved way for same-sex couples to
have children or for families to incorporate LGBT.

While the traditional family structure is no longer an ideal social standard, the family remains
fundamentally important to people throughout their life. Australians highly value individualism to their
family members to motivate them to be independent and to follow their dreams.

https://culturalatlas.sbs.com.au/australian-culture/australian-culture-family

LANGUAGE

Australia was first inhabited by Aboriginal Tribes which is known as one of the oldest cultures in the world.
These tribesmen, also called Wodi Wodi people and custodians of South Sydney, were speakers of
Dharawal language. In year 1788, British colonizers introduced English language which later on evolved to
Australian English. It is believed that Australian English begins at the same time of first settlement in New
South Wales.

Today, Australian English is the official language of the country despite of not being officially written in
their constitution. Their accent, also known as Aussie, is very nasal and less clipped than other English
accent resulting to a much distinctive features of vocabulary. However, there are proofs suggesting that
the older version of Australian English was much simpler than it is now due to influences. Common
Australian words nowadays come from different sources and situations and they are adopted into this
language for different reasons – the immigration of English people and the acceptance of local Aborigines
language.

https://web.archive.org/web/20130922194236/http://about.nsw.gov.au/encyclopedia/article/aborigina
l-settlement/
http://acad.depauw.edu/~mkfinney/teaching/Com227/culturalportfolios/australia/history_of_australia
n_language.htm

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-03-16/the-story-behind-australian-english/6315078

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