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Labor wants to sell dozens of defence force facilities.

 

List of Livestock and Provisions that the First Fleet took to Australia because there was nothing to support them at their destination.

 

Comments about South Korea from 2015

China H20 to H2

China achieves breakthrough in solar-powered water splitting for hydrogen production

Australia needs China amid global tariff tensions

About the 2025 Australian federal election

 

Photos from Australia

 Some images to appreciate which have been taken over the last sixty years.

Images 1

Images 2

Images 3

 

Others

1964 Mingenew

1965 Quobba

1966 Mt Kosciusko

1967 Sydney

1971 Farm at Denmark, Western Australia

1979 Nullarbor Cliffs

1980 Sydney

1984 Meekatharra

 

All about Australian Aboriginals

Australians should know this.

The refusal to acknowledge the rudimentary state of Australian Aboriginal life pre 1788 is a gross disservice to those who identify as being members of that group.

Unfortunately in general those who could be showing those members that the arrival of the First Fleet was a huge benefit to their ancestors refuse to do so.

Writings from the time indicate that in general the 1788 locals did not appreciate the chance to advance from the Stone Age that had been their life style for twenty two million days.

Only one Aboriginal took up the Governor’s offer of seed and equipment to grow crops.

A few others worked on ships and readily took up the bad habits of their workmates.

There was no invasion because that means opposition to the landings which did not happen. When Cook had arrived near Sydney in 1770 Banks called the locals cowards because they continually ran away from the English and hence could not be communicated with. Later, at what is now Cooktown, the locals were braver and interaction resulted although not necessarily good because one local, having been stopped from taking (stealing) some equipment began a fire to express his anger.

As time went on after the 1788 landing and female locals became pregnant because they readily mated with folk who offered clothes, food and a roof the offspring were provided a nursery because the baby would have probably been killed if born in an Aboriginal camp. This practise was why my great grandmother was given to a white couple camped nearby while on their way to the South Australian goldfields and they took it to the wife’s mum to bring up. Who would want to acknowledge such a history. My daughter would have Uni paid for if she could.

The Stolen Generation can be easily identified as false with just a little bit of reading of the descriptions of Aboriginal life where old men took young girls as wives and hence separating the girls from the family protected them.

It is easy to see that many Aboriginals continued to follow their old ways in the movies made a hundred or more years later that can be seen on YouTube.

Books to read from the time of the First Fleet are available for free on gutenberg.net.

Stop believing lies Australia, learn the truth about the folk who were here when the Gov arrived.

 

YouTube Australian aboriginal stone age videos

Wild Man! ... Filmed For The First Time (1932)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kY2thlPTII

The Stone Age Men of Australia No. 1 1933

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9HEV9dnHgc

The Stone Age Men of Australia No. 2 1933

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOIxaMUQSjA

Tjurunga Stone Age Man Aboriginals of Australia 1940s 16mm Film

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ox-_yn2Ceco

Aboriginal film clip from the 1940 & 1942 Mountford scientific expedition to Central Australia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=heKQggNFpPE

 

26th January celebration

Help Australian Aboriginals celebrate the 26th January

A contemporary description of Aboriginals

Written in 1811

2014 Beginning Best Education Tours

A tour to include Aboriginal heritage around Albury

Corowa no flags

All of Australia needs to follow Corowa.

Custodians

Custodians are defined as “a person who has responsibility for taking care of or protecting something”.

How about a thank you.

Rescued from the Stone Age

I Love the Governor

A comment about rescue

INDIGENOUS RECOGNITION AND CONSTITUTIONAL MYTHS

The truth about Aboriginal recognition in Australia

More democracy, not less

Former PM Tony Abbott gives his vision for a united Australia.

Pauline is sometimes right

Pauline Hanson speech

Privileged black man threatens violence

A very worthwhile read of this article by Lushington D. Brady on August 3, 2018

Squeaky Wheel

More noise gets more attention

Stolen Generation and Australian Aboriginals

Andrew Bolt blasts ‘disastrous leftist ideology’ in Indigenous policy

They do not know their history

History in ebooks

Thoughts on Aboriginals

Comments made four years ago

Ungrateful Week

The Ungrateful Week items that you can read to see their history of ingratitude since 1970.

Wadeye

Shows that Australia has no idea what it is doing in remote communities.

What is the point of humanity?

All Australians should be equal

What to do

Labor keeps making mistakes

When the British settled Australia

Treatment of new arrivals

Why did George Faithfull shoot aborigines at Wangaratta?

A truthful description of an event

Nuclear Energy

Australian Nuclear Energy Authority (ANEA)

Responsible for building and maintaining electricity supply from nuclear power stations in Australia.

Save the world. Build Nuclear

We need nuclear reactors

Changes needed

 Australia needs to do something to correct this atrocity.

Why Qatar Earns $76 Billion from Gas While Aussies Get Scammed

 

Apartment living

Go up, not out

Cars and Roads

Cars have computers

Judging others

Australian standards can not be used for the conditions of people in other countries.

Karlie Kangaroo

Here way before humans

Save Australia in 2025

A change that will not be happening

The Australian flag

The flag for Australia

Albury, Australia

Living in Albury, NSW, Australia

About Albury, NSW, with some images.

Sailing

Sailing on Lake Hume.

Bird feeding

The old platform fell to bits and these folk are the first to be brave enough to eat from the new one.

Yarloop, Western Australia

In the beginning

1965 Along the coast to go spear fishing

1966 Yarloop Rifle Club

Sundays spent shooting a 303 on the rifle range at Yarloop.

1967 Going fishing and catching a shark

Going fishing with my cousin.

Photos of Yarloop, Western Australia

Photos of Yarloop Timber Mill

Photos of tree felling for Yarloop Timber Mill

Roads - a bit of Yarloop history

Life as a kid in Yarloop.

Yarloop stories

 

 

 

 

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