Yes the Aboriginals were the first Australians they have been here for over 40,000 years maybe longer , but now we are a multicultural country we are all colors.
As an Australian I have to say I've never seen 'mainly white blond hair australians'. Most of us have light to dark brown hair, and many of Irish descent have red hair, so I'm not sure where you're looking!. Mine hair is blond at the moment because I dye it, not because I'm naturally that way, and that would be the same for most Australians, well women at least.
i does not for a 2d take care of a few Australian moves in the route of Aborigines, yet if reality study, on all degrees the Australians have tried each element with those human beings, and by no potential something has worked.
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Yes the Aboriginals were the first Australians they have been here for over 40,000 years maybe longer , but now we are a multicultural country we are all colors.
The blonde haired tanned surfer is a stereotype.
As an Australian I have to say I've never seen 'mainly white blond hair australians'. Most of us have light to dark brown hair, and many of Irish descent have red hair, so I'm not sure where you're looking!. Mine hair is blond at the moment because I dye it, not because I'm naturally that way, and that would be the same for most Australians, well women at least.
i does not for a 2d take care of a few Australian moves in the route of Aborigines, yet if reality study, on all degrees the Australians have tried each element with those human beings, and by no potential something has worked.
I think the majority of the blond hair Australians you see are probably getting their blond hair from a bottle.
We have all hair colours here.
Australia was a British colony, that's where all the fair skin came from.
our "white blonde haired australian" ancestors came form Europe so we dont inherit the Aboriginal traits.