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In how many years, has Australia’s population become more than doubled at the time of the ‘gold rush’?
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From which islands, did Torres Strait Islander people come?
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As you pledge loyalty to Australia and its people, you must understand which of the following
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In which year the ‘gold rush’ began when gold was discovered in the colonies of New South Wales and Victoria.
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When did Aboriginal people arrive in Australia?
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Which were the colonies, where gold was discovered in 1851?
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In which year did the ‘First Fleet’ arrive from Great Britain?
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In the Australian Citizenship ceremony, you pledge your loyalty to
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______________ heritage had a major influence on Australia’s recent history, culture, and politics.
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Which was the first large group of migrants not from Europe, to arrive in 1851?
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From which part of Australia, did Aboriginal people come?
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What is an important part of Australia’s national identity?
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On which date did the first 11 convict ships known as the ‘First Fleet’ arrive from Great Britain?
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Who has the oldest continuous cultures and traditions in the world?
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Who was the first Governor of the colony of New South Wales?
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Who were the first settlers from Great Britain who arrived on 26 January 1788?
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How many ships first arrived from Great Britain on 26 January 1788?
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Who are the first inhabitants of Australia?
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From where did early free settlers in Australia come?
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What kind of developed nation is Australia?
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Who is guiding the people of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders?
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Why did the British Government transport convicts to Australia in 1788?
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What is the belief system of Aboriginal people regarding their existence?
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Why did people from all around the world come to New South Wales and Victoria in 1851?
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From which country did the first 11 convict ships arrive on 26 January 1788?
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How do Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders express their deep connection with the land?
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Which was the First colony established by the British was
28.
First 11 convict ships arriving from Great Britain on 26 January 1788 are known as
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Who was on the first 11 ships from Great Britain on 26th January 1788?