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Scottish Australians (Scots: Scots Australiens; Scottish Gaelic: Astràilianaich Albannach) are residents of Australia who are fully or partially of Scottish descent. According to the 2021 Australian census, 130,060 Australian residents were born in Scotland , while 2,176,777 claimed Scottish ancestry, either alone or in ...
In the eyes of multiculturalists, Australian society of the 1940s, 150 years after first settlement, is adequately described as Anglo-Celtic. At least this acknowledges that the people of Australia were Irish and Scots as well as English, but it has nothing more substantial than a hyphen joining them. In fact a distinct new culture had been formed.
Angus Cameron (Australian politician) Doug Cameron (politician) Ewen Hugh Cameron; Jim Cameron (Scottish footballer) Andy Campbell (curler) Robert Campbell (art gallery director) A. D. Carmichael; Jim Cassidy (coach) Carnegie Clark; John S. Clark; John Cockburn (Australian politician) Caitlin Collins; Jim Comerford; Brian Cook (football ...
According to the 2011 Australian census 130,204 Australian residents were born in Scotland, [55] while 1,792,600 claimed Scottish ancestry, either alone or in combination with another ancestry. [6] This is the fourth most commonly nominated ancestry and represents over 8.9% of the total population of Australia.
Across the English-speaking world, they’ve become famous for their penchant for shortening words like sunglasses to sunnies, swimsuit to swimmers, afternoon to arvo – the list goes on.
This is a list of placenames in Scotland which have subsequently been applied to parts of Australia by Scottish emigrants or explorers Main article: Scottish place names in other countries This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .
The artwork was created by youngsters who were interned at a remote settlement in Western Australia in the 1940s. Scots urged to help hunt for art by Australia’s ‘stolen generations’ of children
Australia portal; Scotland portal; Scottish-Australians includes Australian people of Scottish birth or ancestry. See Scottish Australian. (In accordance with Wikipedia:Categories, the applicability of the category should be based on a consensus that the connection to Scotland is important enough to include in the article text before this category can properly be considered.)