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  2. Timeline of Australian history - Wikipedia

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    The ancestors of Aboriginal Australians began arriving from south-east Asia 50,000 to 65,000 years ago, during the last glacial period. [1] [2] Arriving by sea, they settled the continent and had formed approximately 250 distinct language groups by the time of European settlement, maintaining some of the longest known continuing artistic and religious traditions in the world.

  3. History of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australia also gained a 42 per cent share of the formerly German-ruled island of Nauru, giving access to its rich superphosphate reserves. Australia argued successfully against a Japanese proposal for a racial equality clause in the League of Nations covenant, as Hughes feared that it would jeopardise the White Australia policy. [297]

  4. Category:Historical events in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Organised crime events in Australia (1 C, 8 P) P. Protests in Australia (4 C, 47 P) R. Rebellions in Australia (3 C, 22 P) Royal visits to Australia (7 P) T.

  5. History of Australia (1851–1900) - Wikipedia

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    Falling wool prices and the collapse of a speculative property bubble in Melbourne heralded the end of the long boom. When British banks cut back lending to Australia, the heavily indebted Australian economy fell into economic depression. A number of major banks suspended business and the economy contracted by 20 per cent from 1891 to 1895.

  6. History of Australia (1788–1850) - Wikipedia

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    The history of Australia from 1788 to 1850 covers the early British colonial period of Australia's history. This started with the arrival in 1788 of the First Fleet of British ships at Port Jackson on the lands of the Eora , and the establishment of the penal colony of New South Wales as part of the British Empire .

  7. History of Australia (1945–present) - Wikipedia

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    Trade Unionism in Australia: A History from Flood to Ebb Tide (2008) excerpt and text search; Bridge, Carl ed., Munich to Vietnam: Australia's Relations with Britain and the United States since the 1930s, Melbourne University Press 1991; Carey, Hilary. Believing in Australia: A Cultural History of Religions (1996) Edwards, John.

  8. 1850 in Australia - Wikipedia

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    12 May – Sir Frederick Holder, 19th Premier of South Australia (d. 1909) 23 August – Sir John Cockburn, 18th Premier of South Australia (born in the United Kingdom) (d. 1929) 7 September – James Stewart, Queensland politician (born in the United Kingdom) (d. 1931) 22 October – Charles Kingston, 20th Premier of South Australia (d. 1908)

  9. Constitutional history of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The power under the Statute of Westminster to request the British Parliament to make laws for Australia was used on several occasions, primarily to enable Australia to acquire new territories. But its most significant use was also its last. This was when the procedure was used to pass the Australia Act 1986. The Australia Act effectively ...