I think that sly has a fairly valid point. To say that the 'Australian Culture' is a fallacy is essentially remaining ignorant to the society that has been built within these coasts. Of course Australia was founded upon the principles of immigration, but this does not detract form what these people subsequently forged; a thriving and commodity rich nation. To reject the way of life that the Australian has built, is to reject 218 years of history, much of which has been a never-ending struggle against nature, distance and authority. Consequently, its been this 'struggle' which has driven Australian Literature, Music and Industry. One particular attribute that does stand out in my mind, is the willingness of the "Australian" to strive to better themselves and their family; to begin with nothing and build a foundation for the future. Much like the story of Australia itself, we've had wave upon wave, upon wave of immigrants (up until about 15 years ago) venture to our shores with nothing, and build a solid grounding for their generation, and the the generations to follow. This above everything, I believe, is the greatest asset that we as Australians have established; The ability to derive a life from the depths of disparagement...not exclusive to the Australian ideal, but nonethelss and important component that is fundamentally responsible for the creation of the society that exists today.
As for equality..it is an outdated, idealistic concept that is flawed from its deepest foundings..