It was policy to keep Australia white, established so only "white" people could immigrate to Australia.This policy was alive and well during the first half of the last century.
of course it was black [Aborigines]
New South Wales.
Depends on what you meen by pst war. the white Australia policy was still inforce, and as such only immigration from Europe (preferably UK) was permitted. the assisted migration scheam lasted from the late 1940's till the 50's. it was not until 1973 that the white Australia policy was revoked. Proberbly asa result of the large numbers of Veitnamese boat people who arived between 1972-75 (ish). so if by post war you meen immediate anyone not of European decent could not immigrate
White people
The first settlers arrived on 26 January 1788 at Sydney Cove. This is not only the date of the first settlement in Sydney, but also of the first white settlement anywhere in Australia. This is why Australians celebrate Australia Day on January 26.
Australia was one of Britain's colonies. The first white people to settle in Astralia were British convicts in 1788 or so.
The indigenous people of Australia, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, were the first to inhabit Australia. Whilst it is unknown when they first arrived, estimates vary between 6,000 and 40,000 years.
England was responsible for establishing the first white settlement in Australia.
They had to! The Arabs where taking over look it how many muslims(arabs ) r in europe..
they didn't come to Australia the white people did.
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