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Documentaries about Australia

7 Documentaries About Australia That Will Take You On A Trip

Explore the best documentaries about Australia

Intro: Documentaries about Australia

Australia is the sixth-largest country in the world. It has a population of over 26 million people and is the only country with a mainland, surrounded by ocean on all sides but one. Australia is a treasure trove for history buffs, offering up a diverse culture and beautiful natural sights.

This article is designed to give you some insight into this amazing country. We’ll explore seven documentaries about Australia that might get you interested in exploring this place yourself!

1. Full History of Australia - Documentaries about Australia

The first inhabitants of Australia were the Aboriginal people, who arrived in the continent by sea from Maritime Southeast Asia between 40,000 and 60,000 years ago. They are a diverse group that developed different languages over time until around 250 AD when they began to meet with other groups including Europeans after European discovery. The varied groups had many interactions which led to their eventual absorption into today's society of Australians as we know it.

2. Australia: How A British Prison Colony Became A Nation - Documentaries on Australia

For decades, the story of these brave men has been one untold by history. It's time for their story to be told. What are they enduring? Hear them roar in this stirring cinematic journey into the lives of convict rebels exiled to an open prison without walls. Why do we revere them at home when our media doesn't tell us how they live-until now.

3. Australia: A Continent Adrift - Australia Documentary

"Australia. A Continent Adrift" is a documentary that tells us how the animals who populated this part of the supercontinent Gondwana have evolved and adapted to what Australia, adrift in the ocean, has become.
The story of inhabitants (of Terra Australis) can be traced back to when all continents in south hemisphere were one - it was then a warmer and more humid world where huge dinosaurs ruled over an ever-evolving zoology which they eventually left behind as fossils on the North East coast of present day Australia (in Queensland). The descendants from long extinct dinosaurs still live here today, along with other organisms that are now native residents on this continent.

4. Wildest Australia: The Secrets of Nature - Australian Documentary

This program captures the beauty of Australian landscapes and their various animals. What is displayed are both its incredible landscape and wildlife that inhabit it. For instance, in the film Fraser Island, which is the largest sand island on earth with world-heritage listed rainforests and beaches, packs of dingoes hunt for prey.

5. First People: Aboriginal Australians - Documentary on Australia

In a genetic study in 2011, researchers found evidence that the ancestors of aboriginal people were apart from the European and Asian populations 65,000 to 75,000 years ago. These Aboriginal ancestors migrated into South Asia and then into Australia, where they stayed. As a result, outside of Africa these peoples have occupied their territory longer than any other human population, making them direct descendants who left Africa up to 75 000 years ago.

6. Australia Travel Documentary: 35000 km 4x4 Road Trip

This is a documentary-style travel series, following our 35000 km 4x4 Road Trip from Perth in Western Australia to the southern tip of Tasmania.
We'll be exploring the best bits of beauty that Australia has to offer and if you're planning your own trip down under, this series will be your perfect companion!

7. Sydney: Inside Australia's Suburbs - Documentary about Australia

Griff visits Sydney, not the capital but dominating metropolis of Australia. The city is a fabulous natural harbor and was named after its first governor in 1788 when it became a British penal colony. In 1821, only two years before Newfoundland (the last original colony to join Confederation), it developed into an affluent suburb society that was considered one of the most pleasant cities in the world. Griff experiences many positive aspects like taste for sports and gambling, as well as immigrated Aussies' love for their country's lifestyle.

Conclusions: Documentaries about Australia

Australia is a fascinating country with an incredible diversity of landscapes, cultures, and wildlife.

As it’s such a large place, it’s hard to see everything in a single visit.

That’s why we’ve put together a list of 7 documentaries about Australia that will take you on a virtual journey in this amazing country.

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