Too many to count. There are so many people emigrating to Australia every year that it's hard to keep up. In the start, of course, there was British, Irish, Scottish, etc. with the first settlers and convicts but as time has gone on more and more cultures have become a part of Australia. There are many Italian families that emigrated during the 1930s, 40s, 50s; multiple Vietnamese refugees that came to Australia during and after the Vietnam War; while today there are Middle Eastern and African refugees joining our country, not to mention all those who choose to move to Australia - English, Americans, Canadians, French, Spanish, etc.
Australia is a multicultural country, with no overall ruling culture.
There are estimated to have been around 600 aboriginal tribes in Australia prior to 1788.
Did aboriginal tribes fight in australia
There are over 600 aboriginal tribes in Australia. See the related link to find particular names of the tribes.
Australia
Prior to white settlement, it is estimated that there were 600-700 aboriginal tribes in Australia, for a population of anywhere between 750000 and one million indigenous Australians. Not all of these were recorded, but a list of the known aboriginal tribes can be found at the related link below.
Over 500 tribes
Did aboriginal tribes fight in Australia
When the white people came to Australia in the 1780s, there were between 500 and 700 different aboriginal groups.
Many Aboriginal people in Australia see Australia day as the day when their lives were turned upside down by the invasion of the English and the introduction of European diseased that decimated their tribes and family's.
Altogether there were about 600 'tribes' or groups of aboriginal australians before 1788
The Torres Strait Islanders and the Australian Aborigines.
Yes Aboriginals