Curriculum - Australian/New Zealand History

  1. Abel Janszoon Tasman
  2. Alfred Deakin
  3. Arthur Phillip
  4. Astronomers Discover an Unusual Ring System of Planet Neptune
  5. Astronomers Discover Solar System with Three Planets
  6. Australia Votes Against Becoming a Republic
  7. Australian Aborigines Create Wandjina Cave Paintings
  8. Australian Military
  9. Baron Florey
  10. Battle of Beersheba
  11. Battles of Tobruk
  12. Britain Establishes Penal Colony in Australia
  13. British Colonial Wars
  14. Commonwealth Created by Statute of Westminster
  15. Cook Makes a Scientific Expedition to New Zealand
  16. Dame Enid Muriel Lyons
  17. Daniel Mannix
  18. Dart Discovers the First Recognized Australopithecine Fossil
  19. De Vaucouleurs Identifies the Local Supercluster of Galaxies
  20. Donald G. Bradman
  21. Edmund Hillary
  22. Edward Gibbon Wakefield
  23. Florey and Chain Develop Penicillin as an Antibiotic
  24. Francis Greenway
  25. French Agents Sink the Rainbow Warrior
  26. French Government Sinks Greenpeace Ship
  27. George Hubert Wilkins
  28. Heeger and MacDiarmid Discover That Iodine-Doped Polyacetylene Conducts Electricity
  29. Hillary and Tenzing Are First to Reach Top of Mount Everest
  30. The International Organization of Consumers Unions Is Founded
  31. John Curtin
  32. Joseph Aloysius Lyons
  33. Lapita Culture Colonizes the South Pacific
  34. Maurice H. F. Wilkins
  35. Murdoch Extends His Media Empire to the United States
  36. New Zealand Closes Ports to U.S. Nuclear Warships
  37. Peter Singer
  38. Richard John Seddon
  39. Robert Gordon Menzies
  40. Rod Laver
  41. Sir Edmund Barton
  42. Sir George Edward Grey
  43. Sir Henry Parkes
  44. Sir John Carew Eccles
  45. Sir Lawrence Bragg
  46. Sir Macfarlane Burnet
  47. Southeast Asians Migrate into the South Pacific
  48. Time Line of Ancient Oceania and Australia
  49. Twelve Nations Sign the Antarctic Treaty
  50. A United Nations Peace Force Is Deployed in Cyprus

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