A ______________ history of Australia teaches school children that Australia is transformed from convict colony of Britain to an independent nation and then to a modern industrialized society.
The ________________, emerging in Australian universities from about the 1960s, however, are more interested in the experiences of daily life, instead of the grand stories of nation-building.
Transportation to the Australian colonies began in 1788 when _______________, commanded by Captain Arthur Phillip, landed at Sydney Cove after an eight-month voyage.
The discovery of gold in the 1851 in Victoria started a series of _____________ that transformed the Australian colonies.
The period between 1860s and 1890s, which saw the widespread prosperity based on average income estimates in Australia is called ________________.
_______________, in Australia and New Zealand, is a holiday (April 25) that commemorates their armies’ landing in 1915, during World War I, on the Gallipoli Peninsula.
A ___________ generally is an organization constituting workers or employees predominantly constructed to negotiate with the employers for better wages and working settings for the members.
___________, the claim of “land belonging to no one” was overturned on 3 June 1992 by the High Court, which decreed that indigenous people had ownership of the land long before European settlement.
Indigenous Australians tell mythical stories in their _____________________ about having lived on the continent since its beginnings.
_____________________ policy, beginning in 1901 at the establishment of the Commonwealth of Australia was ended by Whitlam Labor government’s multiculturalism policy in 1973.