No. Or at least, if they did, there is little to no evidence of them. People argue as to the orgins of the Aboriginals, but if there were people living here before them they were either wiped out or intergrated into Aboriginal culture. In any case, the Aboriginals have been in Australia for at least 50 000 years, so there's not much point in worrying what came before then.
Yes. Supposedly.
Aborigines were the first people to live in Australia. Archaeological evidence proves this.
No. The Australian Aborigines were the first people who lived in Australia.
Yes. To our knowledge, the first people in Australia were the Aborigines.
Chris Sandow From The South Sydney Rabbitohs.
i found it in a book
of course it was black [Aborigines]
The first people to live in Australia so the Australian aborigines
Aborigines about 20,000 years ago. Europeans have only been in Main land Australia since 1788
The aborigines.
The Aborigines first inhabited Australia were also known as the aboriginal because they were the first original people in Australia. The aborigines (aboriginal) people were around 40,000 years before the European moved in they were said to have lived 60,000 years of breeding and growing up. The aborigines still live today on there private island and are extremely religious.
Australia
The Aborigines of Australia (including the Torres Strait Islanders) are the indigenous Australians, and the people who were here thousands of years before European settlement. DNA research seems to indicate that they originally migrated from the Indian subcontinent. The aborigines of Australia were of course, the first inhabitants.