Well what items are you referring to?
If its anything from the colonial era, which is quite rare, then it is definately important to Australian history.
Between 1901 and 1945 is also an era of important artifacts that includes early money, war artifacts from both world wars, federation era artifacts such as medallions, stamps etc.
Anything after 1945 becomes less important to Australian history. However, as time goes on these collections will inevitably become more important towards detailing Australia's cultural, social, literature, cuisine, etc. of the past.
Like I said before, any item could become important to Australian history. For example, a scrap piece of paper was signed by many Indigenous elders during the late 1980s as protest towards impoverished conditions they were living in.
That same piece of paper now sits in the National Museum of Australian history detailing Aboriginal struggles and its worth an estimated half a million dollars.
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Its because Australia is in the Pacific, so its important for them.
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Cadel Evans is the first Australian to win the Tour de France- the world's most prestigious, and gruelling, cycling event.
-1622 The Batavia Shipwreck. -1851 Black Thursday Bushfires -1899 -1903 The Boer War -1939 The Black Friday Bushfires These are the most important events in Australian history beginning with the letter B.
Australian Garden History Society was created in 1980.
Australian Economic History Review was created in 1961.
Prime Minister's Prize for Australian History was created in 2007.
Prime Minister's Prize for Australian History ended in 2012.
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It is not significant in Australian history, however, it is an icon of Australia simply because they are a native animal of the continent.
The cast of Australian History - 1971 includes: Neville Teale as Himself - Narrator