Переведите этот текст . in 1945, australia’s population was around 7 million people and was mainly anglo–celtic. today australia has a population of nearly 23 million people. at 2009, about 25.6 per cent of the estimated resident population comprised those born overseas. australian bureau of statistics projections from the 2006 census of the numbers of aboriginal and torres strait islander people suggest and indigenous population of 575,552 people at 30 june 2011. australia doesn't have many traditions. australia's equivalent of america's independence day is australia day on january 26, the landing of the first fleet of convicts in botany bay. alternative dates suggested for australia day include january 1, the sitting of the first federal parliament. st patricks day is a popular tradition. even though it may be in tribute to a patron saint of a foreign country, it involves a lot of drinking hence its appeal. although not australian, religious festivals such as christmas are well supported. of course santa claus looks a bit inappropriately dressed in his north pole attire in the heat of the australian summer. its also quite strange listening to people sing about a white christmas when the temperature is 40 degrees. australia has three architectural listings on unesco's world heritage list: australian convict sites (comprising a collection of separate sites around australia, including hyde park barracks in sydney, port arthur in tasmania, and fremantle prison in western australia); the sydney opera house; and the royal exhibition building in melbourne. the national trust of australia is a non-governmental organization charged with protecting australia's built heritage. australian writers who have obtained international renown include the nobel winning author patrick white, as well as authors peter carey, thomas keneally, colleen mccullough, nevil shute and morris west. notable contemporary expatriate authors include the feminist germaine greer, art historian robert hughes and humorists barry humphries and clive james. reflecting the country's status as a constitutional monarchy, a number of royal symbols exist in australia. these include symbols of the monarch of australia, as well as the monarch's vice-regal representatives. мне надо сдать перевод этого текста к завтрешнему дню.