Narrabeen Man

  • 50,000 BCE

    Earliest evidence of Aboriginal People in Australia

    The Earliest evidence of Aboriginal life here in Australia dates back to 50,000 years ago. This makes the Aboriginal culture one of the oldest cultures on earth.
  • 40,000 BCE

    Mungo Lady and Mungo Man

    The Mungo Lady and the Mungo Man are one of the most important human remains ever found. They are some of the oldest human remains found on earth. Mungo Lady was found in 1960's by a young and curious geologist and Mungo man was found in 1974 by another geologist.
  • 3300 BCE

    Otzi the iceman

    Otzi the iceman was murdered on the ice glaciers in Europe. He died because he bled to death. He is the oldest naturally preserved European mummy.
  • 3000 BCE

    Mesopotamian Cuneiform

    Cuneiform is an early form of writing first developed by the ancient Sumerians of Mesopotamia 3500-3000 BCE. The name originates from the Latin root word cuneus for 'wedge' which refers to the wedge-shaped style of writing.
  • 2500 BCE

    Great Pyramid in Egypt

    Back when the Egyptians were one of the most wealthy and most powerful countries, they built one of the most wonderful man-made structures to pay respect to the roles that their Pharoahs or Kings played in the Ancient Egyptian society.
  • 2000 BCE

    Narrabeen Man Death

    Evidence that an aboriginal man died in Narrabeen, to the North of Sydney.
  • First Fleet

    In 1788, the first fleet of 11 ships arrived in Botany Bay. With the Aboriginals living in isolation for 40,000 years, they had an interesting encounter with the English.
  • Federation of Australia

    In 1901 on the first of January, Australia officially federated. Before the Federation, The leaders of each colony in Australia came together to create the Constitution which are the guidelines and system that Australia's Government still go by in this present day.
  • Aboriginals gain voting rights

    In 1962, Aboriginals finally get the right to vote. In 1949 Aboriginals were only allowed to vote if they completed their military service. But eventually after many protests and marches, it was all worth it in the end.
  • When I was Born

    On the 9th of October, 2005 I was born in the Women's and Children's Hospital in Adelaide Australia.
  • First Steps

    On this day, I took my first steps. I started walking earlier than my brother when he was my age.
  • Hawaii Holiday

    On the 26th of January 2017, I went on a very memorable holiday in Hawaii with my family and friends. This was special for me because it was one of the few times I got to see my Uncle who lives in America.
  • Australian Open In Melbourne

    In January this year, I got the amazing experience to watch and walk around at the Australian Open. This was special for me because tennis is something I really enjoy watching and playing.