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Jerome Sexton
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11 May, 05:25
What Australia means to you?
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Darion Good
11 May, 05:53
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Australia is a place and that's what it means to me
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Myla Green
11 May, 05:55
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The Australian language is made up of phrases and word usages that will seem completely strange to some travelers. While those coming from the United Kingdom may be able to grasp quite a few words without much difficulty, due to the similarity between British English and Australian English, American travelers might find it more challenging.
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