Current thought is of the order of 50 000 years.
the Aborigines native people of Australia. they have lived in Australia for at least 50,000 and possibly as long as 65,000 years!
Yes, the long-nosed bandicoot is native to Australia.
Aboriginal Australians lived in Australia with kangaroo's long before Europeans. Since the Aboriginal people kept no written history, we cannot narrow it down to a single person.
Australians most certainly do not eat platypuses. Long ago, the indigenous people of Australia hunted platypuses when they still lived their traditional lifestyle. In modern times, while some tribes live semi traditional lifestyles, they do not eat platypuses.
In the Battle Of Long Tan the Australians were fighting the Viet Cong.
* Long-beak echidna - native to New Guinea * Short beak echidna - native to Australia * Platypus - native to Australia
The term "aborigine" means "original inhabitant". Aborigines are the original inhabitants of Australia and have been there for some 50,000 years The term "aborigine" means "native" or "original inhabitant". Aboriginies have lived in Australia for approxamately 50 000 years (Aborigines are the original inhabitants of Australia)
Obviously, the indigenous Australians, or Aboriginal culture, is the oldest surviving culture in Australia. They were here long before the Europeans.
12,000 years
Since he was a kid
Australia's association with Antarctica began when Australian explorer Douglas Mawson led an expedition of Australians and New Zealanders in 1911 - the Australasian Antarctic Expedition.
Mt Fuji is not important in Australia. It has no importance or significance to Australians or anything to do with e Australian culture. It is significant to the people in Japan for many reasons, but Japan is a long way from Australia.