People travel to Australia because it offers a variety of tourist activities. In Winter, there are snow sports (in limited areas), and all year round there are great beaches and warm, sunny days, particularly in the north. There are unusual sights, such as Uluru/Ayers Rock, or great activities such as spelunking in the limestone caves beneath the great Nullarbor Plain.
Some people migrate to Australia permanently for the great climate, the freedom of religion, education and politics, or other reasons.
people that have shaped australia
maybe not the best idea?
The Aboriginal people never did invade Australia, The British people did. Aboriginal people roamed Australia long before the British/white people did. (:
Australia's first residents were the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
before Australia became a federation it was 6 british colonies
People and goods travel in Australia by cars, I guess.
a boat travel
around 2.7 million in 2007
By ship
As Australia is an island, people have to either fly to Australia or travel by boat. Almost entirely, you travel to Australia by air. Only cruise ships and freight go by sea these days.
Yes, Americans can travel to Australia.
Yes, US citizens can travel to Australia.
Yes, you need a valid passport to travel to Australia.
December, January and February are the hottest months to travel in Australia.
Yes, a US passport holder can travel to Australia.
There was only one way for convicts to travel to Australia, and that was by way of wooden ships.
you would have to travel northwest.