Glossary, Belongings, Migration Heritage Centre, NSW Timeline: Australia’s Immigration Policy, from the SBS Australia’s migration history,more detailed article from Belongings, The Migration Heritage Centre at
Travelling around South Eastern Australia, one often encounters the ‘Major Mitchell Trail’, or markers of the trail of Hume and Hovell, more often described as ‘explorers’ but at early stages of Australia’s colonization, the distinction was perhaps less clear cut. Many Australians are aware...
In the mid-nineteenth century, we saw the mass migration of large numbers of Irish and Scottish people around the world, estimated at 90,000 people, including to Australia. Driven by the potato famine, disease wiped out potato crops in Ireland and Scotland leading to widespread starvation in r...
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donkey vote will invalidate their vote – but if all boxes are numbered, the vote is counted as a ‘formal vote’ and contributes to election outcomes. The act of throwing away your hard-fought for right to vote in Australia is considered ‘stupid’, as are donkeys, hence the turn of ...
Learn the reasons for prehistoric human migration. Discover the paths that they took, the timeline of their journey, and the factors that caused...
In 1946, the Commonwealth and state governments agreed to celebrate Australia Day every January 26. During the Second World War (1939-1945), most Australians identified themselves as British. However, the disintegration of the British Empire after the war led to an increase in migration to ...
List of Figures xi Notes on Contributors xiii Acknowledgments xxii Note on Phonetic Symbols and Orthography xxiv A Timeline for HEL xxix Part I Introduction 1 1 History, English, Language: Studying HEL Today 3 Michael Matto and Haruko Momma 2 History of the History of the English Language: How...
In the first case, she provides the contemporary documentation that, not only did the Nazis look to the US for examples of how to codify their racial hierarchy in law, they puzzled over how the US had managed to implement such strict racial boundaries—more rigid, even, than Australia or ...
computation (ABC) to decipher its worldwide routes of invasion. Finally, we investigated introduction-induced effects on population demography, such as population bottlenecks, expansions, migration, and admixture, to assess the consequences of the invasion on the global genetic patterns of this species...