1. Historical relationship: Australia was discovered by the British navigator Captain james cook on 1770, and was subsequently declared a British territory. /kloc-At the beginning of the 9th century, Britain began to use it as a place to exile criminals, and gradually established a colony. With the passage of time, the colonies gradually United to form today's Australian Federation.
2. Independence and sovereignty:19011year 10. In October, six Australian colonies formed a federation and became a British dominion, but at that time, the British government still retained some legislative control rights.
3. Commonwealth Member States: Although Australia has achieved complete independence, it is still a member of the Commonwealth, which means that it maintains cultural and historical ties with Britain and other Commonwealth countries and participates in various activities of Commonwealth organizations.
4. Sovereign connection: According to the Australian Constitution, the British monarch (now Charles III) is Australia's national symbol and nominal head of state, but the actual state administrative power is exercised by the Australian Prime Minister and Cabinet. In Australia, the duties of the British monarch are performed by the representative of the governor.
5. Political and cultural ties: In addition to the above-mentioned constitutional ties, Australia and Britain still maintain close ties and cooperation in the political, economic, military, educational and cultural fields.