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Who invented the Australian Alphabet?

The Australian Alphabet is not a unique alphabet, but rather uses the standard Latin alphabet which is used in English and many other languages.

Here's why there's no "Australian Alphabet" in the way you might be thinking:

* Shared Language: Australia predominantly uses English, which uses the Latin alphabet.

* No Separate Script: There is no distinct writing system or alphabet specific to Australia.

Therefore, it's incorrect to say someone "invented" the Australian Alphabet. It's simply the Latin alphabet, which has been adapted for English and used in Australia for centuries.

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