The Philippines did not migrate to Australia. The islands of the Philippines are exactly where they have been for thousands of years, almost 3000km away from Australia.
Japanese migration to Australia began in the 1880s and was due in part to the fact that many Japanese were attracted to the growing pearling and sugar cane industries.
because they wanted to and because Australia is awsome WOOO-HOO
It didn't....
Because he wanted to get a better education? (that was a guess)
Canada, United States, England, and Australia.
from WikiPedia:Catholicism arrived in Australia with the British First Fleet in 1788. The first Australian Catholics were mainly Irish.
Australia is bigger than Vietnam.
they migrate from the arctics to the tropics of Australia
Fiji did not migrate to Australia. Fiji stayed exactly where it is.
what did early humans use to migrate to Indonesia and australia
Because the British government encouraged young married people to migrate to Australia
nothing migrates to the philippines. I went there 2 times.
No. Australia is larger than the Philippines. The Philippines is 300,000 square kilometres, while Australia is 7,692,024 square kilometres.
No. There is no species of kangaroo that migrates. None of the native mammals in Australia migrate,
It didn't....
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No. No species of Australian marsupials migrate, although some are semi-nomadic.
they migrate from the arctics to the tropics of Australia
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