Work and all the things normal people would do like finding a job.
maybe indians?
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The first official settlers or "immigrants" to Australia arrive in Sydney Cove on 26 January 1788.
because when the Italian immigrants came to Australia they also brought their culture.
Australian migrants came from many differrent parts of the world. There were the British immigrants, the Chinese immigrants and the Greek/Italian immigrants. The British immigrants came to Australia for the growth of Australia's population growth and economy growth. But when Australia realised that they didn't have the numbers they wanted they opened it up to other European countries and Asian countries.
Hundreds of thousands of immigrants came to Australia for the goldrushes in the mid 1800s. At the beginning of the goldrush, in 1851, Australia's population was about 430,000. Twenty years later, in 1871, the population had trebled to 1.7 million. This was an increase of 1.27 million.
Australia was colonised by the British. In the years following colonisation, immigrants came from other parts of the world.
Australia has the most immigrants ion the country of Australia.
Europe - about 45,000,000 immigrants other North American countries - about 14,500,000 immigrants South America - about 2,000,000 immigrants Africa - about 500,000 immigrants (not including slaves that were forced to come) Asia - about 8,000,000 immigrants Australia - about 300,000 immigrants
probably Germany, England, France as well as Africa and Australia... melting pot.... everyone's there ;-)
Australia has had immigrants from all over the world. The original white settlers were from Great Britain, but since the early colonial years, large numbers of Germans, Chinese, Americans, English, Greeks, Italians, Vietnamese and people from scores of other countries have immigrated to Australia.
The climate in Australia is vastly different from that in Ireland. Ireland is an island Australia is a continent. The majority of Australia's population is descended from immigrants that came here during the last 100 years.