Either Northern Queensland, around Cairns, or Northern Territory. It's not often I see Aborigines in SA,WA, VIC and TAS. I've noticed the NSW Abbo population is growing. I went to Circular Quay a couple of weeks ago and there was heaps of Abbos. And I definitely know that VIC is probably the least likely place you would find them because I've not spotted one and I live there. So yeah. I'd say in the Northern parts of Oz judging by experience.
Indigenous Australians live in Australia's Great Victoria Desert
to get easy water
Approximately 17,000-18,000 Indigenous Australians live in Arnhem Land in Australia, primarily from the Yolngu people.
The first humans to live in Australia were Indigenous Australians, often referred to as Aboriginal Australians. They are believed to have arrived on the continent over 65,000 years ago, making them one of the oldest continuous cultures in the world.
In 2001, the Indigenous population of Australia was 458,500, which was 2.4% of the total population. Supposedly the Indigenous population is growing at a rate of 2% per year.
As equals by most Australians and under the Law. However indigenous australians are hitoricaly very poor and there are many isolated native people that live in extreme poverty and privation. They are generaly looked at as dirt in the Australian Out back by mosrst white Australians.
Australians are people who live in Australia
No, not all Australians live in huts. Australia is a highly developed country with a diverse range of housing options, including houses, apartments, and modern buildings. While some indigenous communities may live in traditional structures, the majority of the population resides in contemporary homes and urban areas.
They didn't really live in houses. They would find a sheltered area or just lie down on the ground. Indigenous Australians were semi nomadic, moving around within their territories.The Aborigines were known for their humpies or gunyahs. These huts were basic lean-tos or shelters constructed from bark, branches and twigs.For a picture of an aboriginal humpy/ gunyah, see the related link.
All types of people live in Australia. There are Indigenous Australians who are native to Australia. There are also people from the United Kingdom, United States, and Vietnam.
Australians most certainly do not eat platypuses. Long ago, the indigenous people of Australia hunted platypuses when they still lived their traditional lifestyle. In modern times, while some tribes live semi traditional lifestyles, they do not eat platypuses.
Aboriginal people live in various locations across Australia, including both Alice Springs and Canberra. Alice Springs, located in the Northern Territory, has a significant Aboriginal population and is surrounded by traditional lands of various Indigenous groups. Canberra, as the capital city, also has a smaller Aboriginal community and serves as an important political and cultural center for Indigenous Australians. Both cities reflect the diverse experiences and histories of Aboriginal peoples in Australia.