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- Central shopping and commercial areas are known as the 'town centres'.
- The First Fleet of 11 ships carried 11,500 people.
- The city centre is laid out on two perpendicular axes.
- Captain James Cook claimed the east coast for Britain in 1770.
- Europeans disrupted traditional lifestyles and practices of Aboriginal people.
- The precise alignment of ANZAC parade is between Mt. Ainslie and Kurrajong Hill.
- In 1977 the "Y Plan" was adopted.
- American Aboriginal people invented the aerodynamic boomerang.
- The area is known as the Parliamentary Triangle.
- ANZAC Parade is a main road
- Street names typically follow a particular theme
- In 2007 the Labor Party was elected not to make any reforms.
- The heaviest crab was found in Bass Strait near Tasmania.
- The streets of Page are named after biologists and naturalists.
- Life for prisoners was harsh.
- The Aboriginal people were displaced by the new European settlement.
- Aboriginal people were scattered in 300 clans.
- Each hill would be covered with a single, primary color.
- The Eureka stockade was in 1954.
- There were some conflicts after the war?
- Most suburbs have their own local shops
- Yuggera people lived close to modern-day Brisbane.
- The central shopping and commercial area is known as the 'town centre'.
- A town centre is the focus of commercial and social activities
- A central shopping and commercial area is known as the 'town centre'
- Belconnen and Gungahlin are located at the ends of the arms of the Y
- The crown lease terms have tightly limited the use of parcels of land
- Penal transportation ended in 1568.
- Spirit ancestors connect past, present and future through every aspect of Aboriginal culture.
- Most suburbs are located close to a larger shopping centre.
- At the time of European discovery and settlement Aboriginal people lived across the continent as hunters and gatherers.
- The Great Depression was in 1829.
- Men were brutally flogged.
- ANZAC Parade is used for ceremonial occasions
- Captain James Cook claimed the east coast for Britain and the new outpost was put to use as a penal colony.
- Women lived under constant threat of sexual exploitation.
- The layout of freeways resembled the shape of the letter F.
- The districts were settled in the 20th century.
- Settlers or ‘squatters’ moved deeper into Aboriginal territories in search of pasture and water for their stock.
- In 1725, soldiers and convicts settled in the territory of the Yuggera people.
- The heaviest crab is 114 kilograms.
- There are three light industrial areas: the suburbs of Fyshwick, Mitchell and Hume.
- The Aboriginal people suffered a lot.
- Free settlers began to flow in from the early 1490s.
- Perth was settled by English in 1829.
- Perth was settled by English gentlemen in 1729.