
Making of Australia
The making of Australia refers to the historical and geological processes that shaped the continent. Geologically, Australia began forming over billions of years, with ancient rocks and unique landscapes emerging due to tectonic activity, erosion, and climate changes. Culturally, it involves the rich heritage of Indigenous peoples, who have lived there for tens of thousands of years, alongside European colonization starting in 1788. This blending of cultures and experiences has created a diverse society, characterized by a unique national identity, dynamic cities, and a deep connection to the land’s history and natural beauty.