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Is it fair that Australians are so little in number but live on a huge piece of land?

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Is it fair that Australians are so little in number but live on a huge piece of land?

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  1. yes, most of what's uninhabited atm is unlivable :S

    it's interesting to note that people in cooberpeddy live underground to avoid the heat.

    but towns like that are generally set up because of mining.  


  2. if you want to live in the outback  go ahead

  3. Yes it is unfair. They should allow more immigration to Australia. Afterall,  Australians (minus the Abrogines) are all the descendents of immigrants.

    I wouldn't mind living in the outback myself. It can't be uninhabitable because the whole world is habitable for human beings. Some places in North Africa are hotter than the hottest place in Australia- and people live in those place.

  4. Is it fair? What if it isn't? What are you going to do about it? Send millions of ignorant americans to live here? What a stupid question.

  5. There is scarcely enough water for the people we have, we are nearly all on water rations as it is. Australia is mostly desert.

  6. Yes it is, we even sing about it. Advance Australia Fair.

  7. Yes. It's too hot to live in some parts though, like Uluru.

  8. Yes it is fair.

    The major part of Australia is desert and practically uninhabitable.

    That's why so many of us live within a couple of hundred kilometres of the coast.

  9. Some places in Australia is too hard to live in..

    Its good the way it is. We dont need more houses crowding every part of the country..

    Its good to have places where its all quiet, and country... And beach towns.. etc..

    We have alot of people by the way..  

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