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Who was the indigenous people in Australia


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The Indigenous people of Australia were first considered by the the Australian government as the Aboriginal people, who lived on the mainland as well as the island state of Tasmania. hse are the ones who were first living in Australia before the Europeans arrived. Now, however, the Australian government recognises both the Aboriginal AND Torres Strait Islander people, natives of the Torres Strait Islands off the coast of north Queensland in Australia, first nation people of Australia. i.e, the Indigenous nations.

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The Indigenous people of Australia were first considered by the the Australian government as the Aboriginal people, who lived on the mainland as well as the island state of Tasmania. hse are the ones who were first living in Australia before the Europeans arrived. Now, however, the Australian government recognises both the Aboriginal AND Torres Strait Islander people, natives of the Torres Strait Islands off the coast of north Queensland in Australia, first nation people of Australia. i.e, the Indigenous nations.

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