Results for “Representations of the land have changed in Australia over time.”
- Colonization of Australia -
... William Janszoon was the first European to land on Australia, but it was not colonized until 1788 . ... The first settlers being convicts by majority did not tarnish the reputation of Australia. ... After all, Austr... - first fleet -
Early Discoverers of Australia
The first people to live on the land now known as Australia were the Aborigines. ...
The first definite sighting of Australia was by Dutch sailor Willem Jansz, in 1606. ...
The Vo... - me -
Intro. To Western Art Through history women have played a big roll in art. Most of the art pieces are representations of women in many different aspects. Some of them are goddesses and some of them are religious representatio... - Vietnam -
...that changed Australia as a nation forever.
In March 1965 Australia sent a battalion of soldiers overseas, to support the Republic of Vietnam against the threat posed by insurgents, supported by the communist Democratic... - Australian Economy -
...ommodities in exports is if the world commodity prices have a major decrease then the overall economy of Australia could see downturn.
In the early 1990’s Australia suffered from low growth rate in the economy and alarmi... - How similar or different are the attitudes of poets to the same subject in poems you have studied this year? -
...d desolate grey” They are both discussing that same thing, Australia’s flora but their differing opinions are not hard to miss.
“A Midsummer Noon In The Australian Forest” by Charles Harpur is very similar to “My Countr... - Australian Spirit -
... Britain. As a result of the ˇ°Gold rushˇ± during 1851-1861, the Australia economy successfully shifted to a multi-economic system, and became increasingly industrialized. The economy developed rapidly and healthily. As th... - Assess how Australian society and culture changed in the 1920s. -
... independence. They changed the fashion, allowing their skirts above the knee, and decided to drink, smoke and apply make-up in public.
Transport changed, making Australia a more expensive society in the 1920s. Horse... - Autralia -
Australia is situated below Asia. The eastern side of the country is by the Pacific Ocean, and the western side is by the Indian Ocean. Australia takes an area of about 7, 7 millions square km and is the 6 the biggest country... - Portuguese were the first to discover Australia -
Argumentative Essay:
‘The Portuguese were the first to discover Australia’
When we were in primary school, many of us were taught, and believe, that Captain James Cook was the first to discover Australia. ... However... - Australia should increase it's population. -
...e country of talk all the time. Everything in the world refers back to America somehow, and most of the world’s entertainment and other services are based in the U.S.A. China and India are both developing countries with ... - asdfsdf23t33t3 -
...export. The land was cheap and people flocked to Australia and boomed after a gold rush. Australia slowly stopped being a penal colony.
Settling New Zealand
New Zealand was first colonized by escaped convicts, but mo... - AUSTRALIA -
Australia
“The Portuguese were the first to discover the East Coast of Australia”
In Australian history books, it has been thought for hundreds of years that Captain Cook from England was the first to discover the... - impact of australian agriculture -
Historical Aspects
For more than 40,000 Aborigines have operated Australian land without damaging the environment. They have very little impact on the land, as they only ate the plants and animals when necessary. ... Unlike... - oz -
... Although a Spaniard man and a Portuguese man had allegedly spotted Australia, and Aborigines were currently living on the soil, there was virtually no interest in this vast country until 1770. In this year Captain James ... - Economic Cooperation between China and Australia -
...rowth is close linked with international cooperation. China and Australia are highly complementary in terms of economy and there is great potential and room for the bilateral economic cooperation. There is a long history ... - aUSTRALIA'S RELATIONSHIP WITH BRITAIN CHANGED IN A FUNDEMENTAL WAY DURING THE PERIOD OF 1931- 45 -
...8-1910 and we demanded separate nation status at Versailles Conference after World War 1. By 1931, the British were willing under pressure from Canada to grant the dominions the right to formulate their own dependant forei... - Role of family court of Australia -
... officers of the Court and has all the powers of a Secretary of a Department of the Australian Public Service (APS) in relation to staff of the Court. He also has the delegated financial powers held by a Secretary of a Dep... - differences between Australia and Indonesia -
...ion, but then they have different needs. Koalas wanted some eucalypt leaves but Orang Utan wanted fresh fruits. In another era, called the Pleistocene, there lived different types of species in both country which was the a... - What contributions did migrants make to the development of Australia? -
...veloped strongly in the 1950s with major nation-building projects such as the Snowy Mountains Scheme, a hydro-electric power scheme located in Australia’s southern alps. Like all Australian’s, migrants paid taxes to the go...