Invasion Day 1788

1770 – Captain Cook raises the British flag at Possession Island off the northern tip of Cape York. He claims the eastern coast of Australia. This is later justified by the doctrine, terra nullius or “land belonging to nobody”. 1788 – First Fleet arrives and the British invasion begins in a country where between 750 000 – 1 million Aboriginal people live.

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