13/10/2018
How amazing is life in Australia?
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Quality of Life in Australia
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Quality of life is a difficult measure to determine; many factors affect an average person's capacity to live in any given place such as crime, access to health care, political stability, infrastructure and that is without taking into account any significant personal circumstances, of which everyone has.
Human Development Index
The Human Development Index (HDI) is one of the most widely respected and quoted measurements of a country's development in terms of quality of life for the average person. While countries such as China have rapidly developed in recent years, the quality of life for most people remains relatively low.
All Australians are guaranteed the following rights:
Respect for equal worth, dignity and freedom of the individual
Freedom of speech and association
Rreedom of religion and a secular government
Support for parliamentary democracy and the rule of law
Equality under the law
Equality of men and women
Equality of opportunity
Peacefulness
Tradition
Australia's tradition, which originally lay in its British colonial history changed drastically in the aftermath of World War II; the country's population grew significantly - from 7 million in 1945 to almost 23 million today, including 6.5 million migrants.
Like few other countries in the world, Australia is a country fuelled by migration. While the Indigenous Australian culture still holds significant influence in Australia, the country's culture and lifestyle has been infused with Greek, Asian, Middle Eastern and many other cultures, all against a familiar British backdrop.
Sport
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One common assumption that certainly rings true is Australians' love for sport. While cricket, Aussie rules football and rugby are the three most cited examples of Australia's prowess at sport, they alone do not do the country's fervour justice.
Australia finished fourth in the medal table in the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens and sixth in Beijing in 2008; a 10th place finish in 2012 was seen as a major disappointment for Australia.
Other popular sports in Australia include tennis, golf, football (soccer in Australia), hockey and baseball.
However, while an enthusiasm for sport is far from a rare trend in a nation, Australia stands out in its participation rate. A recent survey showed over 11 million Australians over the age of 15 - almost 70% of the population - exercised at least once a week.
Some of the most popular activities included walking, aerobics, swimming, tennis, golf, bushwalking, football, cycling and netball.
Food
Typical diet
Like Australia's love for sport, the typical national diet is heavily influenced by the weather.
While all British favourites - Sunday roasts, pies and puddings - are readily available, Australia's diet typically consists of fresh, healthy and seasonal food. This means native Australian meats and breads as well as fish and organically grown vegetables.
The country's diversity also weighs a heavy influence on its cuisine. The term 'Modern Australian' has now become a culinary term which refers to dishes with a mixture of Asian, Mediterranean and British ingredients and techniques.
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