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British Immagration
They came to Australia because their jails where over croweded and they needed some space for their prisoners. -
Greek immagration
Greek migration to Australia started in the early colonial period. In 1829 seven Greek sailors convicted of piracy by a British naval court were sentenced to transportation to New South Wales. The first wave of free migrants commenced in the 1850s. These Greeks were drawn by the discovery of gold. In 1901 the Australian census recorded 878 people born in Greece. Many were owners of or were employed in shops and restaurants. Some were cane-cutters in Queensland. -
Germany Immagration
German settlement in Australia began in large numbers in 1838, with the arrival of immigrants from Prussia to Adelaide, South Australia. German immigrants became prominent in settling South Australia and Queensland. From 1850 until World War I, German settlers and their descendants comprised the largest non-British or Irish group of Europeans in Australia. -
Itialian Immigration
From around the 1800s on, Italians migrated to Australia for a number of reasons.
The first major influx of Italian migrants came with the goldrush in Victoria. Hundreds of Italians came to seek their fortune. In fact, the famous Eureka Stockade of 1854 was witnessed and documented by Italian migrant Raffaello Carboni, who called the actions of the soldiers a "foul deed, worthy of devils". -
Chinese Immagration
They came to Australia to become rich and mine for gold. After they did that the made a store so that the miners can buy supplys for mineing. -
Spanish Immagration
They came to Australia to become rich and mine for gold. After they did that the made a store so that the miners can buy supplys for mineing. -
Pacific Islanders Immagration
Brought to Australia with the First Fleet in 1788, sugarcane plantations were established in the 1860s when the industry began to enjoy rapid expansion. Most initial sugarcane plantations were privately owned so their owners could not afford the cost of Australian wages without compromising their prices on the international market -
Afgans Immagration
Tey running from war to a better and safer place, they want to have peace, have future for their children, make a better life in here in Australia, Australia is beautiful and peace full county and as well as very multicultural country -
French Immagration
Maritime ‘superpowers’ France and Britain were fierce colonial rivals in the South Pacific region during the 18th century. Motivated by scientific interest and trade, French explorers began arriving on Australian shores. The British, deeply suspicious about French intentions in the region, moved quickly to establish colonies in many parts of Australia -
Irish Immagration
There was a food famin in there contry so they need to come to australia.