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Definition of First Australian in English: First Australiannoun Australian An Aboriginal person. the prospect of the beliefs and practices of the First Australians dying out is unsettling Example sentencesExamples - The current generations of First Australians are entitled to have their history acknowledged.
- That unity should be reflected in recognition in the first instance that acknowledges and honours us, the first Australians.
- They will remember the destruction of the Aboriginal culture by invaders and the continuing plight of the First Australians.
- Aboriginal activists argued that the event ignored the first Australians who had fought and died to defend their land against invasion.
- The notion of assimilation tainted our history of interaction with the First Australians as well as with our early immigrants.
- Having not long been granted the vote, the First Australians were still not counted in the national census.
- "We have the permanent stain of our treatment of the first Australians to be ashamed of."
- We need to acknowledge as a nation what European settlement has meant for the first Australians.
- It's speculation, of course, but perhaps the first Australians moved inland via the river systems of Queensland and southern Australia.
- We have never fully made peace with the first Australians.
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