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Caroline Chrisholm was a humanitarian who saw all the poor people in Australia and wanted to help them. She also helped women who had arrived in Australia and need protection
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Five nuns came to Australia to help the poor and weary. In the process they made a whole non profit organization
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The presentation sisters were another group of nuns that helped the poor, built schools and helped new people to Australia. Back in the day they made a name for themselves by giving college tutions to poor people
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The Christian Brothers were a couple of priest and religious people that helped people by running schools. They ran farming schools, disabled schools and an orphanage. Now there are 250 brothers in Australia
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The sisters of mercy are a group of religious nuns that helped fond schools and other acts. they were run by Mother Ursula Frayne
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A church is built to commemorate St Stephen. This church aloud Irish people to pray in it
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The Gold Rush is one of the biggest events in Australia. What happened is a bunch of people from around the world came to Australia to try and find gold. It's estimated that 500000 people came to Australia for it. Back in that time That was an crazy amount of people
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Mary Reiby was one of the longest living convicts in Australia. She came to Australia in 1792 after commiting horse theft. While she was alive she dabbled in a lot of businesses like liquor exporting and etc
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The Good Samaritan Sisters are a female charity in Australia. They helped the poor and new comers to Australia
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Mary left Melbourne in 1860 to become governess for a small town in South Australia. Along the way she made a lot of schools, chapels and charities and became a saint in 1995, 86 years after she died
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In an acrt of sectarian violence an Irishman named Henry James O'farrell who was suffering from mental illness. He shot the prince in the ribs with a flintlock pistol but he lived and had enough time to get out of there and to a hospital. Henry was later killed in prison