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Michelle Hooper
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8 September, 11:57
Who were the first people to inhabit Australia?
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Naomi Wiggins
8 September, 12:08
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The first people to inhabit Australia were the aborigines, who first arrived on the island from boats and rats that most likely got their start in the islands of Indonesia.
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