The Entire History of Australia

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Australia today is one of the wealthiest and most highly developed nations on the planet, boasting enviably high levels of education, healthcare and wages, which when coupled with its easy going and laid-back lifestyle, makes for one of the highest levels of living standards enjoyed anywhere in the world.

The quality of life in Australia is in fact so high that it’s five major metropolitan urban areas; Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide, all regularly feature in the top 10 of the Global Liveability Index, which ranks cities based on their levels of stability, healthcare, culture, environment, education and infrastructure.

All of this culminates in Australia having one of the worlds highest levels of life expectancy, with males expecting to live to an average of 81.30 years of age and females to an average of 85.40 years. This marks Australia, alongside neighbouring New Zealand, as clear outliers in terms of life expectancy when compared to the levels of other nations in the southern hemisphere, where in some instances barely exceed the age of 50.

However, Australia hasn’t always enjoyed such high levels of life expectancy, nor any other measures of human development for that matter. Just over 150 years ago, in 1870, a new-born child was only expected to live to the age of 34 on average and just a few decades prior to that, the livelihoods themselves of many Australians consisted of little more than carrying out hard, arduous labour in a harsh and unforgiving environment. That is because for much of Australia’s early history, the country was governed as a penal colony for British convicts, who were transported to the far side of the world to lay the foundations of the first European settlements there.

But how did this country change to such a degree, going from a place where people were sent to be punished, into a place where many aspire to live today?

This is the history of Australia.

Date: January 21, 2024

40 thoughts on “The Entire History of Australia

  1. So America's independence was founded by a bunch of men that didn't wanna go back to jail in Britain 😂😂😂😂😂😂 no wonder its crooked AF here, weve been crimnal since inception😂🤦🏾‍♂️ makes perfect sense

  2. Well done on putting together a generally well researched video on Australia's modern history. However, it does regretfully simplify the impact of British arrival and their intent: colonisation is domination and conquest. Human rights and dignity were not considerations of the British, and a genocide was methodically undertaken by them – particularly throughout the 19th century before and during the Gold Rushes in particular. The idea that massacres were undertaken by "both sides" during the Frontier Wars is simply not true – gunpowder and sheer numbers meant indigenous people were overwhelmingly killed relatively to colonisers.

    Yes, assimilation programs existed but I'd strongly disagree this was about "good intent" and more about cultural erasure in an attempt to create social cohesion for the British. This often resulted in horrific abuse (violent and sexual) inflicted upon children. As I said, great video with excellent effort but greater care and understanding should be taken when looking at Australia's early modern history.

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