Australia

 The Commonwealth of Australia  Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the South Pacific, a former British colony, and a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. Pronounced [əˈstɹæɪljə, -liə] in Australian English, the name Australia is derived from the Latin word Australis, meaning "southern". The country has been referred to colloquially as Oz since the early 20th century.

Appearance
Australia's character design is "absolutely bogus. He looks like a pale little beef-cupcake and his eyebrows are big." Well, actually, his design is based of Gordon MacKay of the Highland Light Infantry (HLI), who was fond of the lassies and a drappie forby. Hence, the reason his eyebrows are like this. He has been a cast member since 2008, and made a few appearances in the manga and anime.

Manga
Australia's first appearance in the published manga was in the volume 3 Hetalia World Map. He made subsequent appearances online in sketches, an omake profile, the Christmas 2010 event, and the Halloween 2011 event. During the Christmas 2010 event, Australia checks himself for the mark indicating him to be the savior of the parallel nations' world and reports that he is lacking it. He, along with Tonga and New Zealand, dress as a sheep for America's Halloween party for the Halloween 2011 event. Australia appears again during the Christmas 2011 event having barbecue with New Zealand, Hutt River, and Wy at the beach. As of late he has featured in a couple of sketches on Hidekaz's blog, primarily seen somewhere near New Zealand.

Anime
Australia makes his first anime appearance in the Hetalia: The Beautiful World episode "Gakuen Hetalia: Go Forth! Newspaper Club!! Second Half" when Italy, Germany, and Japan were interviewing Hungary about the Swimming Club they are both in and asks Japan to swim with him.

Personality and Interests
Australia appears to be somewhat of a 'boisterous bruiser', often seen messing around with other countries in fanon pictures. This is because Australians are typically seen as laid-back and outgoing people. He is seen close to Arthur Kirkland (England), Alfred F. Jones (America), Wang Yao (China) and Kiku Honda (Japan) because of military alliances, government agreements etc. He is a rather free-spirited person and proud of the fact that he is a free country and is his own continent. He is used to hot, dry Summers and loves to go to the beach.

Australia is a well-educated person as he received 13 years of compulsory education from the ages of 5-18 (Years Prep (0) to 12) where he went on to University.

Some of his interests include swimming, surfing, rugby (union and league), AFL (Australian Football League), cricket and netball. He is absolutely fantastic at swimming and surfing, and is rather good at rugby and netball. AFL is 'indigenous' to his country and so of course he would be far better than the other countries at it.

He absolutely loves animals, specially space-man platypus. Even though the world's deadliest stringray, octopus, fish, crocodile, shark, snake and spider live in his country, he's all right with them.

(He has a habit of swearing out of context a lot, but he means no offence to anyone by it)

Currently, Australia does not yet have a human name, however in a more recent blog post of Himaruya's has revealed his potential names to be Liam, Samuel, Kyle, Oz, Brett, Jack, and Jett.

History
Whitlam took office with a majority in the House of Representatives, but without control of the Senate (elected in the 1967 and 1970 half-elections). The Senate at that time consisted of ten members from each of the six states, elected by proportional representation.[84] The ALP parliamentary caucus chose the ministers, with the party leader only having the power to assign portfolios.[85] A caucus meeting could not be held until after the final results came in on 15 December. In the meantime, McMahon would remain caretaker prime minister.[86] Whitlam, however, was unwilling to wait that long. On 5 December, with Labor's win beyond doubt even though counting was still underway, Whitlam had the Governor-General, Sir Paul Hasluck, swear him in as prime minister and Labor's deputy leader, Lance Barnard, as deputy prime minister. The two men held 27 portfolios during the two weeks before a full cabinet could be determined.[87]

During the two weeks the so-called "duumvirate" held office, Whitlam sought to fulfill those campaign promises that did not require legislation. Whitlam ordered negotiations to establish full relations with the People's Republic of China, and broke those with Taiwan.[88] Legislation allowed the defence minister to grant exemptions from conscription. Barnard held this office, and exempted everyone.[89] Seven men were at that time incarcerated for refusing conscription; Whitlam arranged for their liberation.[90] The Whitlam government in its first days reopened the equal pay case pending before the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Commission, and appointed a woman, Elizabeth Evatt, to the commission. Whitlam and Barnard eliminated sales tax on contraceptive pills, announced major grants for the arts, and appointed an interim schools commission.[91] The duumvirate barred racially discriminatory sports teams from Australia, and instructed the Australian delegation at the United Nations to vote in favour of sanctions on apartheid South Africa and Rhodesia.[92] It also ordered the Australian Army Training Teamhome from Vietnam, ending Australia's involvement in the war; most troops (including all conscripts) had been withdrawn by McMahon.[93][94]

Arthur Kirkland (England)
Being a former British colony, Australia respects him and is shown to see him as a father figure. Exceptionally strong relations exist between the Commonwealth realms of Australia and the United Kingdom, marked by historical, cultural, institutional, extensive people-to-people links, aligned security interests, sporting tournaments (notably The Ashes), and significant trade and investment co-operation.

Kaelin Kirkland (New Zealand)
New Zealand and Australia have a sibling-like relationship and they are very close. However, they both have serious arguments over significant issues, like who invented Pineapple lumps, who is the better of the two, why is Vegemite a thing? Diplomatic niceties prevent the two countries from an all out trade-war.

Alfred F. Jones (America)
Since Australia is a close ally of America's, he tends to be dragged into a lot of things, such as wars. However, they still remain good friends. When America suffered the bulk of the Global Financial Crisis, however, Australia was fine as he could rely on his mining industry and low debt to pull him through. America is still suffering a bit to this day, although occasionally Australia will help him along.

Ludwig (Germany)
Despite fighting each other in both World Wars, Australia and Germany are on good terms with each other. On a notable occasion Australia and Germany (as a member of the European Union), signed a trade agreement with one another, giving both sides open markets.

Yao Wang (China)
China and Australia were cordial partners. This is mainly because China buys all of Australia's uranium and Australia imports a lot of Chinese products. However, recent events around the South China Sea and Taiwan have caused relations to take a nose-dive, especially with the AUKUS agreement, which has led China and Australia to hold cool relations.

Feliciano Vargas (Italy)
Australia, New Zealand and Italy often hang out with each other and they enjoy each others' company. Since most Australian children have to learn a LOTE (Language Other Than English), one-third of them choose Italian. Australia and Italy speak Italian often when New Zealand is around to annoy him/her.

Netherlands
Even though the Dutch arrived in Australia before the British, they didn't stick around for very long as they arrived in Western Australia, basically where desert meets ocean, and Australia resents Netherlands for that. Although, they did name Tasmania after one of Netherlands explorers

Trivia

 * Australia has the highest rate of skin-cancer in the world.


 * The Melbourne Cup is Australia's biggest annual horse racing event.


 * For at least 40,000 years before European settlement in the late 18th century, Australia was inhabited by indigenous Australians, who belonged to one or more of roughly 250 language groups.


 * There is no national religion in Australia.


 * Vegemite, Lamingtons, Pavlova, Damper, Penfold's Wine, Flat white coffees, Granny Smith apples, Weet-Bix, ANZAC biscuits, Violet Crumble, Cherry Ripe, Jaffas, Chiko Roll, Dim Sim, meat pie, Vanilla slice (the technical term is snot block) and Boston Bun are iconic Australian foods.

Especially the Vegemite.


 * There are three types of accents in Australia: the Broad Australian accent (Steve Irwin), General Australian Accent (Nicole Kidman) and Cultivated English (Malcolm Fraser).