THE AUSTRALIAN WAY OF LIFE
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THE AUSTRALIAN WAY OF LIFE

  • More than 80 % of Australians live in cities or bigger towns. Most of them live in the suburbs and have their own schools, churches and shopping centres there. They live in bungalows with their own gardens.
  • Country life in Australia is not like anywhere else in the world. The inner part of the continent is often called the outback (which means “ out in the backcountry ”). Farms in the outback are called stations. 
  • Many Australian children who live in the outback get their education at home. Students get their homework by two-way radio, over the Internet or by mail from teachers who live in the nearest towns.
  • Flying Doctors give medical treatment to people who live far away from doctors or hospitals.
  • Australians like to eat meat, especially beef, poultry and mutton.
  • Beer is the most popular alcoholic drink, but many Australians also like to drink wine that grows in the southern and southeastern part of the continent. Older people still drink lots of tea—like in Great Britain—but younger ones drink more and more coffee.

Source link: http://www.english-online.at/geography/australia/australian-way-of-life.htm

 

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