Moments in australian history

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MOMENTS IN AUSTRALIA’S HISTORY A SET OF 17 SLIDES ABOUT SOME OF THE BIG THEMES GLENN MARTIN, OCTOBER 2016

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MOMENTS IN AUSTRALIA’S HISTORY

A SET OF 17 SLIDES ABOUT SOME OF THE BIG THEMES GLENN MARTIN, OCTOBER 2016

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“TERRA AUSTRALE”THE GREAT UNKNOWN SOUTHERN LANDTHEVENOT’S MAP, 1644

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CAPTAIN COOK CLAIMING POSSESSION OF AUSTRALIA, 1770

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MODERN AUSTRALIA BEGINS AS A CONVICT COLONY

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EARLY ENCOUNTERS WITH ABORIGINES

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SYDNEY COVE, ABOUT 1810

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COLONIES ARE ESTABLISHED AT PORT PHILLIP BAY, HOBART TOWN, SOUTH AUSTRALIA, SWAN RIVER, MORETON BAY.GOLD IS DISCOVERED.

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EXPLORERS EXPAND THE REACH OF THE COLONIES

Building the road over the

Blue Mountains

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PIONEERS, SQUATTERS, SETTLERS TAKE CONTROL OF THE LAND FOR FARMING

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SETTLERS COME INTO CONFLICT WITH ABORIGINES

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THE COLONIES CONTINUE TO GROW AND PROSPER

George Street, Sydney, 1906

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AUSTRALIANS BECOME IMPATIENT WITH BRITISH RULE AND BEGIN TO THINK ABOUT SELF-GOVERNMENT

Australian Federation Conference, Melbourne,

1890

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THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA IS FORMED IN 1901 AS A FEDERATION OF THE STATES

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AUSTRALIA SEARCHES FOR A SENSE OF IDENTITY

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Gallipoli, 1915

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IN THE 20TH CENTURY, AUSTRALIANS HAD TO RETHINK WHO THEY WERE, MANY TIMES OVERAttitudes towards:• people who are not Anglo-Saxon – Europeans,

southern Europeans (eg Italians, Greeks), Asians • people who have different

religions• Aborigines• women

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SOME THINGS CHANGED FOR ABORIGINES

Vincent Lingiari with Gough Whitlam, 1975 Eddie Mabo, Native Title, 1992

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BUT IT’S NOT OVER YET

The big questions remain:• Who are “we” in the world?• How do we make peace with our past?• How do we accept and include others?• What kind of people are we?• How do we look after this land?