Australia Is Perfect for Ukrainian Women – And Here’s Why!

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We all know that Ukrainian women are unbelievably attractive and elegant. We conducted interviews with two Australian men who married elegant Ukrainian women. Read on for some truly interesting insights.

Australia was built by immigrants for immigrants.

… So Ukrainian women can acclimitise to this environment easily!

Australia as a country is quite fond of immigrants, as a lot of Australian residents were born overseas. They are often bilingual too! Our interviews also revealed that having proficient English language skills can significantly increase the employability of Ukrainian women in Australia.

According to these two gentlemen below, it only took their wives 3-5 months to find good jobs in Australia. Clearly, it is true and heartening that employment is not a problem for immigrants in Australia.

Today Australia is a multicultural nation. However, this wasn’t always the case. Way back in the late 19th century, many people wanted to maintain the British heritage of the colonies. The British feared that non-white workers, who earned lower wages, would compete with colonists for jobs and cause a decline in wages and living standards. These anxieties stemmed partly from anti-Chinese sentiment dating back to the gold fields of the 1850s. They also reflected resentment towards Pacific Islanders who worked for low pay in Queensland’s sugar industry.

The government decided that a national approach would be better for the nation rather than the colonies, in order to control immigration and prevent racial conflict in a multicultural society.

Australian history determines the national character; this is good for international relationships.

If we look at the history of Australia, we can see that the national pride is truly solid. Australians treat immigrants very well nowadays, simply because it’s a multicultural society. No wonder Ukrainian women in Australia stay happily married and thrive!

Colonists mostly shared a common language, culture and heritage, and increasingly began to identify as Australian rather than British. New South Wales Premier, Sir Henry Parkes referred to this as ‘the crimson thread of kinship that runs through us all’.

In fact, by the time of the federation, over three-quarters of the population were Australian-born. Many people moved between the colonies to find work and sporting teams had begun to represent Australia. In 1899 soldiers from the colonies who went to the Boer War in South Africa served together as Australians. The shift was apparent in contemporary songs and poems which celebrated Australia and Australians.

Parkes’ Address

Convinced that the colonies would be stronger if they united, Parkes gave a rousing address in 1889 calling for a great national government for all Australians. Parkes’ call provided the momentum that led to Australia becoming a nation. Aware that popular support alone was not enough, Parkes lobbied his fellow premiers to back the federation.

On 6 February 1890, delegates from colonial parliaments and New Zealand met at the Australasian Federation Conference in Melbourne. They agreed that an early union under the crown would serve Australian colonies’ interests and prosperity. It called for a national convention, or a formal meeting, to draft a constitution for the Commonwealth of Australia.

The first National Australasian Convention was held in Sydney in March and April 1891 and was attended by delegates from each of the colonies and the New Zealand Parliament. During the convention, Edmund Barton, who was to become Australia’s first Prime Minister, made famous the catch cry a nation for a continent and a continent for a nation. The convention spent five weeks discussing and then composing a draft constitution, which became the basis for the constitution that Australia has today.

The constitution approved by the convention was largely based on a version circulated by Tasmanian delegate Andrew Inglis Clark. He drew inspiration from the federal model adopted by the United States (US) in facing the challenge of uniting self-governing colonies into a nation.

Notes about the Draft Constitution

Under the draft constitution, the colonies would unite as separate states within the Commonwealth, with power shared between a federal Parliament and state parliaments. This would give Australia a federal system of government. The federal Parliament would have responsibility for areas that affected the whole nation, such as trade, defense, immigration, postal and telegraphic services, marriage and divorce. A High Court would interpret the Constitution and resolve disputes between the federal and state governments. Federal Parliament would comprise the Queen (represented by the Governor-General), the Senate and the House of Representatives.

The two houses would have similar law-making powers – laws could only be passed or changed with the approval of both houses. The power to make and manage federal law was to be divided between 3 parties. The Parliament would make and manage federal law, the Executive would implement the law, and the Judiciary would interpret the law. Additionally, both houses would have similar law-making powers, as laws could only be passed or changed with both houses’ approval.

Numerous Ukrainian women from the Slavic region prefer Australian men because the Australian culture is admirable and warm. Fortunately, the Ukraine Brides Agency has successfully brought together numerous such pairs and couples! Have a look at our success stories to remember that your other half may just be a click away.

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  • Richard

    These ladies are so brave, They are in the middle of a savage war but they maintain their dignity and principles.

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