Importance Of Being Australian Essay

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Australia is a place that is extremely important to me. It is the place in which I call home and will continue to. It has taught me so much about life and how to understand and respect others and appreciating the fortunate circumstances we have to be living in such a safe, healthy and fantastic environment. Being Australian means being inclusive to all cultures no matter where they are from and understanding their origins. Australians appreciate sport with great joy and has become a enormous and significant part of our culture. The Australian outback and its animals has become a prominent part of our identity to other countries as well.

Australia is one of the most culturally and linguistically diverse nations in the world. We speak over 200 different languages and 47 per cent of all Australians were either born overseas, or had at least one parent born overseas! That’s almost half! With all this multiculturalism we have all learned how to understand, except and learn about all our different cultures. This inclusiveness has been vital in my upbringing.I have always felt as though I fit in from every Australian I have met. Though we have so many cultures it …show more content…

Its one of the first things we think of when we talk about our identity. We are passionate and devoted to our own ‘footy’ team, we play sport in our backyards or have a game of beach cricket in the summer. We are renowned for our remarkable sporting grounds and we have the 4th highest attendance rate for a sport (AFL) in the world. While in Britain they are soccer crazy, the Americans love their NFL and the Canadians can’t live without ice hockey but Aussies are different. We love all sport and not just one in particular. One sport doesn't dominate our country. Australian sport has allowed our society to bond with one another, from no matter what country or culture you are from. It has bought as together as one nation and has been a representative to the

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