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At least 19 tribes lived in the place that is now Sydney
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East Australia was annexed by Cook
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New Zealand was annexed by cook around the 1770s
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Irish convicts came to Austalia during these times
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Violent rebellion in Ireland
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The education of arts
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William Johnston transported for taking part in 1798
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There was an indigenous camp in where darling harbour is today.
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The Australian Labour Party began
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The First official catholic priest in 1820
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Van Diemans land part of NSW till 1825
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The sisters of the good Samaritan had been found
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During these times the Aborigionals were sergeated into reserves they didn't choose where they live
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There were catholic bishops in Australia
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Sisters of saint Joseph
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The Irish Christian brothers arrived
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The religious orders had come before 1872
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State Government passed a series of education arts
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The Catholic Church well established in Australia
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The Colonial Government gave money to any denomination.
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State premiers conference agreed that there would be elections for a federal convention
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State premier conference agreed that there would be elections for a federal convention
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The labour party won victory in state and federal elections
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The Victoria Catholic Federation was formed
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Dr Mannix in Australia arrived in melbourne as a coadjuctor
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Mannix Began Campaign to persuade Catholics not to vote for anti-catholic pollutants
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The Victorian catholic workers association was formed with the support of bishops to work with the labour party
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The Victorian Catholic Workers association formed with the support of bishop to work with the labour party
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There was a rebellion anenst British rule. Australian Catholics believed that is was proved by the British
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Catholics were Accused of not sharing the war effort
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Mannix left on a visit to Rome and Ireland he returned in 1921, he came back at the centre of fighting
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In 1922 the Irish question died down
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No further arguments between the church and the state
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Religious Education in Catholic Schools
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No further Arguments between the Church and State
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Members of movement or supported it left or expelled the labour party
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The Aboriginals were old allowed to vote after 1967
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Buried Skeleton Uncovered in 1975 in lake Mungo
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The Aboriginals handed over their traditional land
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Countries that have a firm hold rejected criticism.
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Countries have a firm hold have Recycled Criticism
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During the 2000s the Aboriginals started using fishing hooks and lines to catch fish.