Cholera.
Yes
Oh, dude, the British brought a whole party pack of diseases to Australia! We're talking about smallpox, influenza, measles, and tuberculosis, just to name a few. It was like they were hosting a germ-filled potluck and everyone in Australia was invited!
they brang hiv and aids
yes indeed
Stripping and wombat banging
No. There are dozens of parrot species native to Australia. In fact, it was the British who took popular parrots such as budgerigars and cockatiels back to England as pets.
The British brought a range of diseases to other regions during their colonial endeavors, significantly impacting indigenous populations. Notable diseases included smallpox, measles, influenza, and tuberculosis, which often had devastating effects due to the lack of immunity among local communities. These diseases contributed to severe population declines and social disruptions in colonized areas.
Because Australia is in drought
No food, untreated wood, animal products (like fur), etc. You basically can't bring anything which might be carrying insects of diseases.
the british brought disease to the island called smallpox and resulted to the beothuk go extinct.
The indigenous people of Australia, known as the Aborigines, brought dingoes to Australia.
Captain James Cook did not bring disease to Australia. However, when Europeans settled here permanently, some 18 years after Cook claimed the eastern half of the continent, they certainly brought previously unknown diseases to Australia.