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'''Australian''' is an adjective used to refer to things from or related to '''[[Australia]]''', a country and continent in the Southern Hemisphere. It may refer to: |
'''Australian''' is an adjective used to refer to things from or related to '''[[Australia]]''', a country and continent in the Southern Hemisphere. It may refer to: |
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* Australians, citizens of [[Australia]] |
* Australians, citizens of [[Australia]] especially [[European Australian]]s. |
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*[[Indigenous Australians]] |
*[[Indigenous Australians]] |
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**[[Australian Aborigines]], indigenous peoples of Australia as identified and defined within Australian law |
**[[Australian Aborigines]], indigenous peoples of Australia as identified and defined within Australian law |
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Australian is an adjective used to refer to things from or related to Australia, a country and continent in the Southern Hemisphere. It may refer to:
- Australians, citizens of Australia especially European Australians.
- Indigenous Australians
- Australian Aborigines, indigenous peoples of Australia as identified and defined within Australian law
- Australian English, the dialect of the English language spoken in Australia
- Indigenous Australian languages
- The Australian, a newspaper
See also