
McDouall Stuart unfurling the British flag in Central Australia
(State Library of Victoria, IAN01/01/91/SUPP/12 , wood engraving by Samuel Calvert)
Shaping the Colonies
It is the 1800s. Australia has been colonised. People have migrated or been forced to move from the UK to Australia. The country is slowly taking shape. It took many people, both individuals and groups, to help establish and shape the colonies of Australia. This unit focuses on the people who played a significant role in helping to lay the foundations for the country we live in today.
This is a study of Colonial Australia in the 1800s.
You will look at the founding of British Colonies and the development of a colony.
You will learn what life was like for different groups of people in the colonial period.
You will examine significant events and people, political and economic developments, social structures and settlement patterns.
Helpful Resources
Colonisation
Watch this Clickview video about Colonisation.
Colonisation – Dig It (Clickview)
Australia in the 1850s (Clickview)
Australian Inland Explorers
Australian Explorers, Discoverers and Pioneers
Australian Dictionary of Biography You can search by NAME or the word EXPLORER.
Culture in the Colonies
Watch a Youtube clip which outlines some of the changes made around Sydney and some of the people responsible for these changes.
Gold in Australia
Watch these Clickview videos about the gold rushes in Australia.
Australian Migration in the 1800s
A Short History of the Gold Rush Era
Life on the Goldfields from 1851
Australian Goldrushes Years 4-6
The Last of England (ABC Education)
Living the Past: Sovereign Hill
Can you strike it rich in the Gold Rush (Interactive Game)
Eureka Stockade (Digibook includes video)







