Australian Nobility
Australian nobility refers to the social class of individuals who hold titles of nobility, often inherited from British ancestors. Unlike in the UK, Australia does not have an official system of nobility, but some Australians may still hold titles granted by the British monarchy, such as Duke, Earl, or Baron.
The concept of nobility in Australia is largely symbolic and tied to historical connections with the British Empire. Many Australians with noble titles are involved in charitable work and community service, reflecting a modern interpretation of their roles rather than traditional feudal responsibilities.