Waves of Migration Australia

  • First Fleet

    First Fleet
    The First Fleet is the name given to the eleven ships that sailed from Great Britain on 13 May 1787. Captain James Cook explored the world only to find an island today known as Australia. This wave of migration was the first migration to Australia ever known.
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    Migration of Australia

    These dates indicate the main migrations to Australia since the first European settlement to Modern Society.
  • Gold Rush

    Gold Rush
    Various Gold Rushes happened around Australia. The most significant of these, were the Victorian Gold Rush in 1851 and Western Australian gold rush in the 1890's. People from China, Europe and Great Britain came to Australia to find the golden treasure. The Europeans and the Chinese travelled to Australia by boat. When the Chinese arrived in Australia, they changed Australia with their clothes, animals, crops, festivals, culture and traditions.
  • Post World War I

    Post World War I
    Germany declared war on France and Russia, invaded Belgium. Germany had to implement the Schlieffen Plan. Many people migrated to Australia in World War 1 due to the bombing blitz from Germany. Many people from Europe migrated to Australia because of the War with the many nations. They voyaged to Australia by boat. This wave of migration had people from Europe bringing their food and traditions with them to Australia.
  • Post World War II

    Post World War II
    After WWII, people all across Europe travelled to Australia. Seeing there were so many displaced Europeans travelling to Australia, Australia launched a massive immigration programme. Over 1,000,000 British citizens migrated to Australia under the Assisted Migration Scheme, also known as 'Ten Pound Poms.' People from all over Europe travelled to Australia by boat for the cost of ten pounds. This wave of migration raised the population of Australia, bringing people with different traditions.
  • Indochinese Migration

    Indochinese Migration
    10 years after the Vietnam War, there were already 90,000 people that fled to Australia because of the war. Many Vietnamese, Chinese and Indonesians migrated to Australia by boat, basically all refugees came from the asian region. This wave of migration lead to Australia opening different restaurants with asian cuisine and different traditions, religions and fashion.
  • Modern Migration

    Modern Migration
    Nowadays, you see people around the world migrating to Australia by plane. Many reasons for migrating would be better education, lifestyle or even start a new life in a better country. This wave of migration has changed the population to Australia dramatically and now there are many multicultural societies around Australia.