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... Found on the Australian continent BC, this wind instrument was made with an empty branch of eucalyptus. This instrument still being used nowadays. ...
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... originated from Southeast Asia. These people traveled to the Australian continent about 40,000 years ago. A short while later, Aborigines ...
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... culture). The Australian Aborigines occupied the entire Australian continent, which included the large island of Tasmania. By the ...
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... Australian terms. CLIMATE The northern third of the Australian continent lies in the tropics and is warm or hot year round. The rest ...
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... Australian terms. CLIMATE The northern third of the Australian continent lies in the tropics and is warm or hot year round. The rest ...
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... This leaves the Australian continent with a single submarine that is old and has outdated technology; it certainly cannot do much to protect the nation at sea ...
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... government in seventeen eighty-eight to establish a colony in New South Wales (NSW), which was the name for the eastern half of the Australian continent. ...
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... Much of this was not suitable for Australian conditions ... 20,000,000 sheep were grazing and by 1890 there were over 100,000,000 spread over the entire continent. ...
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... These threats were very real and right at Australia's doorstep. "The Australian continent is nearly indefensible," and Australia realized this fact. ...
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... The cane toad has proven to be a highly invasive species that has colonized substantial areas of the Australian continent, occupying the habitats of many ...
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... The Western Plateau cover 1/2 of the continent and is most flat ... Tasmania, Victoria, and Western Australia, and 2 territories: Australian Capital Territory and ...
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In area, Australia ranks as the sixth largest country and smallest continent. ... was once a group of British colonies, and most of the Australian people are of ...
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In area, Australia ranks as the sixth largest country and smallest continent. ... was once a group of British colonies, and most of the Australian people are of ...
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... increases. The Australian defense force is not very large. ... it. For a continent this big, Australia has a relatively small population. ...
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... 3. Relief Australia is a low old continent. Its relief is simple plains cover a greater part of it. ... The Australian Alps are the highest of them. ...
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... In effect, Australian law codified the wholesale dispossession of Aboriginal lands and the relocation of these people throughout the continent"(Wood). ...
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... satirising the concept of a culture which can be defined as uniquely Australian. ... such as 'whey faced anonymity' to describe the 'monstrous continent' and as ...
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... In 1788 when Britain established the first European settlement on Australian soil, there ... who were then occupying areas right across the continent, had, after ...
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... convicts) and the free settlers who were arriving in the continent, for individual ... migrants, and a land of incredible hardship for the Australian Aborigine. ...
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... Then the continent started to dry out, and the koalas were forced to move ... a tiny bacterium that will cause infertility in the koala (Australian National Parks ...
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... Australia is often refereed to as the island continent, mostly because ... South Australia (SA) Western Australia (WA) Tasmania (Tas.) Australian Capital Territory ...
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... We want to preserve our Australian identity. ... ENVIRONMENT Australia, the world's oldest and driest continent, with severe soil degradation and climatic ...
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... east and west axis of Eurasia is unique to the Eurasian Continent. ... been interchanging during the late Pleistocene, the original Aboriginal Australian would now ...
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... This landing started the first permanent European settlement on this island continent. ... people was a notion 'unfamiliar to the average Australian until the ...
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... Australian life forms evolved in their own way, as they were totally isolated from ... Asia in more recent times, some new plants invaded the continent from there. ...
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... India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Bangladesh also known as the sub-continent. ... the programs and assistance offered to migrants and Australian government policies ...
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... simple fact that there was something more exciting than the quiet Australian life is ... When arriving in the long-established continent, he discovered a place of ...
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... About 40 percent of the continent lies in the tropics, and the rest are in ... seasons are the opposite to those of the Northern Hemisphere (Australian Embassy Web ...
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... objective description of the non-Westernized culture of the Australian Aborigines ... Aborigines reached the continent of Australia some 40,000 to 60,000 years ago ...
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... Homo erectus was the first human ancestor to spread beyond the continent of Africa ... Asian peoples belong to either the Asiatic or the Australian geographic race ...
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