Aboriginals.
The population of Native Americans in Australia is quite small. However, they would still be called Native Americans. The indigenous people of Australia are called Aborigines.
Less than 10% of Australia's population
Zero, they are not indigenous to Australia, but central Africa
Australia is probably the answer you seek but the word can be used to describe any indigenous population
The treatment and care of our indigenous population.
Of the total population of Australia, it is known that approximately 2.6% are Indigenous. 2.7% of all teachers in Australia are Indigenous. This information was found in the Wikipedia site, so this may not be true.
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the population of Australia in 1901 was 3,773,801. This did not include the indigenous people, who were not counted in the census.
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.
There is no specific location for any place called "Aboriginal Australia". Aborigines, or the indigenous Australians, are found throughout Australia.
The settled people in Australia have the closest historic relationship to Britain. The indigenous population, New Zealand.
Eucalyptus has originated in Australia hence it is indigenous to Australia.
I believe the word you are looking for is the word "indigenous". Also: Aboriginal. NOTE: Aboriginal is a general term used to describe the indigenous population of Australia.