Anglo-Celtic Australians
Anglo-Celtic Australians are individuals in Australia who have ancestry from the British Isles, particularly England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland. This group forms a significant part of the Australian population, reflecting the country's colonial history, which began with the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788. Many Anglo-Celtic Australians identify with the cultural traditions and values of their ancestors.
The term "Anglo-Celtic" encompasses a diverse range of cultural practices, languages, and beliefs. It includes various celebrations, such as Australia Day and St. Patrick's Day, which highlight the heritage of these communities. The influence of Anglo-Celtic Australians is evident in Australian society, including its legal system, language, and social norms.