No formal territorial claims were made until 1770, when Lieutenant James COOK took possession of just the eastern seaboard in the name of Great Britain. Six colonies were created in the late 18th and 19th centuries; they federated and became the Commonwealth of Australia on 1 January 1901.
Prior to 1901, Australia was made up of six self-governing colonies; New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Queensland, Western Australia and Tasmania. On 1 January 1901, federation of the colonies was achieved and the Commonwealth of Australia was proclaimed.
Great Britain (of which England was a part)
Mary Bryant (1765- ?) was a Cornish convict sent to Australia. She became one of the first successful escapees from the fledging Australian penal colony. Australia is a self-contained country, but Mary Bryant would have been sent to the New South Wales colony, as it was the only one established at the time of her internment.
In area, Australia is the sixth largest country after Russia, Canada, China, USA, and Brazil.
If the words "Australia's country animal" refer to the national faunal emblem of Australia, the answer is 'none'. There is no national animal of Australia.
No, we were called by our state e.g. citizen of South Australia, citizen of New South Wales. Until we were united as one country we were called citizens of Australia
Australia has always been a free country and hopefully will always be one.
On the continent of Australia there is one country: Australia.
it is a rural yet urban,coastal yet inland country
Australia is an island continent with only one country, Australia, on it.
There is only one country in Australia, and that is Australia.
Australia is not a neutral country. The question is: how could Australia become neutral? What might be the process? What might be the repercussions?
Australia is the only continent with just one country, which is Australia itself.
Yes Australia is all one big country.
Australia is a single country and a continent. There is only one country in Australia, and that is Australia.
There is only one country in Australia: Australia.
Australia is an island continent. There is one country, Australia, on the continent of Australia.
Australia has only ever had one "official" name, and that is its current name: The Commonwealth of Australia, which was adopted on 1 January 1901, at Federation. As a continent, the name "Australia" was adopted in 1824, but this did not refer to the country, as Australia was not yet a country, but a group of colonies occupying the same continent.