It is a mark of Australian affluence that such as question is asked. In an affluent society such as Australia many people have everything they need or want. If during the year they want something they just buy it, so come Christmas time there is no obvious thing to buy them.
Sure, there are plenty of people not so well off who might have quite a large Christmas list. But in Australia, my guess is that most of it would be stuff people do not really need — stuff that would find its way into landfill before very long.
One of the great lies in the last election campaign was that a great chunk of Australians are “doing it tough”. Comparatively, they might be. They might not have a widescreen TV like the Joneses, or a car for every teenager in the family like the Smiths, but they are not “doing it tough”.
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