How many ships were in the First Fleet?
11 Ships
Was Tasmania always on an island?
Yes
What date does National Reconciliation Week start each year?
27th May
When did John Batman die?
In 1839
How many states are there in Australia?
6 states (because Northern Territory doesn't count)
Which state did the First Fleet land?
New South Wales
Has the South Australia after 1911 been larger (size) compared to the South Australia in 1851?
Yes, the size of South Australia increased
Why did National Reconciliation Week began?
To respect and be fair to the Indigenous Australians
Who is the most significant Australian?
Edward Kelly (Ned Kelly)
When was the Gold Rush?
In 1851
How many children were on the First Fleet?
How many states were in Australia in 1788?
1 state (It is New South Wales. Back in 1788, NSW is 50% of Australia, the other half wasn't taken yet)
How many people trusted the Indigenous Australians in 2020?
About 3 hundred thousand.
Who is Slim Dusty?
An Australian singer
How tall is Uluru?
863 metres
How many people died in the First Fleet (includes everyone, not just convicts)?
48 people died
When has the colonies stopped changing?
After 1911
When did National Reconciliation Week start?
In 1993
What is Bennelong's full name?
Woollarawarre Bennelong
How many Indigenous Australian languages are there?
250 Indigenous Australian languages
What the most important ship in the First Fleet?
HMS Sirius
On which year did Victoria and Tasmania got REMOVED at the SAME TIME?
In 1836
Which organization made National Reconciliation Week?
Reconciliation Australia
Who is Bennelong's first wife?
Boorong
How many Aboriginals died during the First Fleet?