Cattle were first introduced with the First Fleet in January 1788.
The first telephone in Australia was installed in Melbourne in 1879.
Lantana was first introduced in Australia in the 1840s. It was initially brought over to be used as an ornamental shrub or for hedges.
Decimal currency was first introduced in Australia on 14 February 1966. The new Australian dollar replaced the Australian pound, which was different to the Pound Sterling.
Vegemite was first developed in 1922 and introduced to the Australian public on 13 June 1923.
Stoats are not native to Australia, but they have also not yet become established in Australia. At some stage in Australia's history, stoats were introduced as a method for controlling rabbits, but they did not become established.
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Beef was introduced into Australia with the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788.
The cattle egret was introduced to Australia in the 1930s. These birds eat flies, fleas, and grasshoppers. It will even remove fleas and ticks from hides, right off animals. These birds have been successful as an introduced species and have caused little to no harm.
The first telephone in Australia was installed in Melbourne in 1879.
European rabbits were introduced into Australia on the first fleet and that solves your Question
Federal government was introduced in Australia on 1 January 1901. The first Prime Minister of the new Commonwealth of Australia was Edmund Barton.
They were first bought to Australia with the first fleet in 1788. 87 chickens were bought over.
Australia hosted its first-ever Tupperware party in Melbourne in May 1961.
The first power station in Australia was built in Melbourne in 1880. The first city to receive electricity in Australia was Brisbane in 1882.
Ships that brought settlers to Australia also brought cattle with them. So cattle were shipped to Australia overseas.
Shorthorns, originally known as Durham cattle, first came to Australia in 1788 in Sydney Cove of Norther Australia. Further imports came in to the Government herd in 1803.