Australian people
NOT IN THE TEST This part is worth reading, but the citizenship test never asks about it.
Australia is one of the most diverse societies in the world. Approximately three per cent of the population identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander. More than one quarter of Australia’s residents were born overseas, having migrated from more than 200 countries. The diversity of the population provides Australia with a rich variety of languages, beliefs, traditions and cultures.
As a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, Australia still has close ties with the United Kingdom.
Australian people take pride in Australian citizenship, which is an important unifying bond in our diverse society. Australian Citizenship Day is celebrated on 17 September each year. It is a day for all Australian citizens to reflect on the role we play in building our nation and shaping our country’s future.
From Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond, the official booklet