‘Australia’s culture is multiculturalism.’ This was the answer my high school teacher gave when my class was discussing what Australian culture is back in late 1990s. Apparently, Germany, Lebanon, France, and every other country in history had a culture, but not Australia, which was merely a collection of co-existing cultures.
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