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The British Invasion Of Australia

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2. The British Invasion of Australia. Convicts: Exile and ...

2. The British Invasion of Australia. Convicts: Exile and ...

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Lives in Migration: Rupture and Continuity 16 2. The British Invasion of Australia. Convicts: Exile and Dislocation Sue Ballyn On January the 26th 1788 eleven British ships under the command of Captain Arthur Phillip, first Governor of the new colony, anchored on the east coast of Australia at Sydney Cove and raised the British Flag.i Known as the First Fleet the ships sailed from

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Mapping Aboriginal Perspectives and Cross-curriculum ...

Mapping Aboriginal Perspectives and Cross-curriculum ...

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• CCS2.1 Describes events and actions related to the British colonisation of Australia and assesses changes and consequences: - explains why terms such as ‘invasion’, ‘occupation’, ‘settlement’, ‘exploration’ and ‘discovery’ reflect different perspectives on the same event

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Week 2 – National Identity

Week 2 – National Identity

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national identity is invited on the 26th of January, a day that recalls a British invasion and is ‘celebrated’ as Survival Day by Indigenous Australians. Are the Aboriginal and Torres

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A modern and united Australia must shift its national day ...

A modern and united Australia must shift its national day ...

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whether you call it ‘Australia Day’, ‘Survival Day’, ‘Invasion Day’, or whatever, is likely to be the source of some debate. Those opposed to Australia Day, mainly for the date on which is celebrated, do so because of the historical significance – …

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Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act (The …

Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act (The …

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and the laws of the Commonwealth shall be in force on all British ships, the Queen’s ships of war excepted, whose first port of clearance and whose port of destination are in the Commonwealth. 6 Definitions The Commonwealth shall mean the Commonwealth of Australia

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Afghan food and cultural profile: dietetic

Afghan food and cultural profile: dietetic

metrosouth.health.qld.gov.au

a communist coup in 1978 and a Soviet invasion in 1979. The ensuing war ended in 1989, but civil war endured until 1992. By 1996, the Taliban had risen to power and enforced strict Sharia (Islamic) laws that oppressed the rights of women. US and British forces began bombing Al-Qaeda targets in Afghanistan in response to the September 11,

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Maps in time - The National Archives

Maps in time - The National Archives

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5 Asia and Australasia Australia: In 1901 Australia gains dominion status from Britain and becomes a self-governing colony. Philippines: In 1901, following negotiations at the end of the Spanish- American War, the Philippines are occupied by the US. Siam: In 1907 Siam gives up claims to parts of Cambodia. In 1909 Siam surrenders the dominion of Kedah, Perlis, Kelantan, …

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D-Day: The Beaches

D-Day: The Beaches

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name for the Allied invasion of north-west Europe. The assault phase of Operation Overlord was known as Operation Neptune. This operation, which began on June 6, 1944, and ended on June 30, 1944, involved landing troops on beaches and all other associated sup-porting operations required to establish a beachhead in France. By June 30th, the

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