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One theory, "The Replacement Theory"suggests that modern humans who lived from before 150,000 years ago to possibly less than 10,000 years ago in Africa, radiated out into south East Asia and then into the rest of the world via land bridges. At least 60,000 years ago seems to be the best guess.

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27th May, 1967, 90% of white Australians voted in a referendum for a proposal to include Aborigines in the census and to allow the Federal Government to make laws for them.

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