This is not known. There are suggestions that Aborigines first arrived in Australia anywhere between 30000 and 60000 years ago. Proponents of the "young earth" theory would put the figure at around 4000 years ago.
Aboriginals have been in Australia for 40 to 60 thousand years. There's no way of telling who was the first.
It isn't exactly known when they first migrated to Australia, but the general consensus is that the modern Aboriginals (Aboriginals as we know them today) migrated to Australia around (15,000 - 20,000) years ago. There is a LOT of evidence of a far older culture living in Australia for at least 60,000 years but dissapeared around the time the Aboriginals migrated here. The older culture was prominent in the north west of the country where paintings of the ancient "Wandjina" are the only remnants left of the first inhabitants.
No they got to Australia on foot when it was still connected to Asia.
the first people who came to Canada is the first nations or you can call them aboriginals.
Aboriginals have been native to Australia for as long as the continent has been separated from the Asian mainland. Before that they came from Asia.
The first British man to come to Australia was William Dampier, who first landed on Western Australia's coast on 4 January 1688.Many people believe James Cook was the first Englishman to come to Australia. He was not.
The first settlers arrived in Australia during Australia's mid-Summer.
I'm not exactly sure where they came from but Australia's wild horses are called brumbies. They probably descended from ancient horses that wandered around on Pangea(the one continent before it all separated).
With the First Fleet.
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The first Pope to visit Australia was Pope Paul VI in 1970