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    The history of Australia stretches back over 60,000 years, beginning with the arrival of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, who developed rich cultures, languages, and spiritual traditions deeply connected to the land. Their societies were complex and diverse long before European contact.

    In 1770, British explorer James Cook claimed the eastern coast for Britain, naming it New South Wales. Eighteen years later, the First Fleet arrival established a penal colony at Sydney Cove, marking the beginning of European settlement. This led to profound disruption and dispossession for Indigenous populations.
    Throughout the 19th century, Australia expanded through exploration, agriculture, and the gold rushes of the 1850s, which brought rapid population growth and economic development. Separate colonies formed across the continent, each with its own government.

    On January 1, 1901, the colonies united to form the Commonwealth of Australia, becoming a self-governing dominion within the British Empire. Over time, Australia gained increasing independence, formalized by the Statute of Westminster Adoption Act 1942.

    Today, Australia is a multicultural nation with a strong democratic system, shaped by its Indigenous heritage, colonial past, and modern global influences.

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