Searching for a better life opportunity in a new land.
Oral tradition states that the first Greek in Australia was a convict named Damianos Gikas who arrived in 1802, but there are no written records to confirm this. The first Greeks actually documented to arrive in Australia were a group of 7 men from Hydra who were convicted of being pirates: they arrived in Australia in 1828.
Afghans first came to Australia in 1860. They accompanied a group of camels which were brought to Australia to assist some of the explorers who recognised the value of using camels on their expeditions into the arid interior. Only the Afghan camel handlers had sufficient experience with the animals.
no i think the 2oth century is the 1900s?
Asians followed by Italians then Greeks/lebonese.. Alot more Hispanics and sudanese immigrants lately though
the world experienced a whole lot in the 1900s
Australia has the same climate (mediteranian) and Australia has a more stable economy and less debt.
The first Greeks documented to arrive in Australia were a group of 7 men from Hydra who were convicted of being pirates: they arrived in Australia in 1828. The first wave of free migrants arrived during the 1850s, attracted by the goldrush which started in 1851.
they migrate from the arctics to the tropics of Australia
Fiji did not migrate to Australia. Fiji stayed exactly where it is.
what did early humans use to migrate to Indonesia and australia
Because the British government encouraged young married people to migrate to Australia
To expand their empire
The ancient Greeks like Plato and Aristotle developed philosophical analysis. A+ 1900s
No. There is no species of kangaroo that migrates. None of the native mammals in Australia migrate,
It didn't....
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No. No species of Australian marsupials migrate, although some are semi-nomadic.