In 1901 Australia, life for children varied significantly depending on their family's socio-economic status and location. Many children, particularly in rural areas, contributed to family labor on farms, while those in urban settings faced crowded living conditions and limited access to education. Child labor was common, as families relied on the additional income. However, the establishment of mandatory schooling laws began to improve educational opportunities, particularly for urban children.
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before Australia became a federation it was 6 british colonies
Australia has been a two house system of government since 1901 and still has the same government and Constitution.
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i um not sure but they probably werent as strog as these recent modern houses
Australians are not children. They don't have rubbish like that.
The colonies did not land in Australia, they were formed by colonisers.
There were no aboriginal women and children on the First Fleet to Australia. The Aborigines were alresy in Australia, while the First Fleet came from England.
We federated in 1901, we are still a federation so no end date yet and doesnt look like its happening for a while :-)
Fairly well. Like America and Australia
it is just like any other city life in the world
Getting grips with itself as a nation. Australia the country was only created on Jan 1 1901, the first parliament sat in May of 1901 and it wasn't until 1903 that the High Court was created. During this time urgent national issues needed to be addressed, like the creation of the military, the unifiction of things like railways, currency etc...