Anti-Australian sentiment
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Anti-Australian sentiment (also known as Australophobia or Anti-Australianism) refers to animosity, criticism, or prejudice towards Australia, its culture, or Australians in general. Anti-Australian sentiment can arise from various factors including differences in religion, events outlined in the History of Australia, its domestic or foreign policies or its involvement in various conflicts such as World War 1 or World War 2.
The antonym for an Australophobe is an Australophile, which refers to the appreciation, love, or admiration for Australia.
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