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Australia's first residents were the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
There were no aboriginal women and children on the First Fleet to Australia. The Aborigines were alresy in Australia, while the First Fleet came from England.
The word "aboriginal", by its very definition, means the people that are in an area first. Presuming that you mean the aboriginal people of Australia, archaeological evidence fully supports the belief that they were the first people in Australia.
The Aboriginal People first settle Australia.
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Aboriginals where the natives in australia there was no first aborginal just like how we and everyone else in the world
Through DNA testing, scientists have determined that the first aboriginal people in Australia originated from the Indian subcontinent. When they migrated to Australia, they arrived via a series of land bridges.
Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia was created in 1994.
The first inhabitants of Australia were the indigenous people known as the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanderpeople.
Aboriginals have been in Australia for 40 to 60 thousand years. There's no way of telling who was the first.
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Smallpox first appeared in Australia in 1789. It is believed to have killed over half of the Aboriginal population in the Sydney area.