white people
The first Europeans to settle in Australia landed at Port Jackson (the present site of Sydney) on the 26th of January 1788. This settlement started of as a penal colony.
Aborigines were the first people to live in Australia. Archaeological evidence proves this.
The aborigines.
Australia
The first humans to live in Australia were the Aborigines.
It is generally accepted that the dingo arrived from Asia with the Aborigines when they first came to Australia.
Aborigines from southern Australia
Chris Sandow From The South Sydney Rabbitohs.
Probably the religion of the aborigines.
No. The Australian Aborigines were the first people who lived in Australia.
The first Australians were the indigenous people, known originally as the Australian Aborigines. DNA analysis indicates they originated from the Indian subcontinent thousands of years ago.The first known Australians, excluding the indigenous people of Australia, were the convicts, officers and marines of the First Fleet. However, these people could not be said to be Australians, as they considered themselves British through and through. Whilst the continent received many visitors from other countries prior to British settlement, none of them stayed.Among the British and other permanent settlers in Australia, the term Australian was not applied for decades. In the early years, those born in the country were called "currency lads and lasses". Australia as a country was not formed until 1901, so in effect, there were no Australian citizens until that time.