1 / 22

Living conditions in Australia up to 1914

Living conditions in Australia up to 1914. Year 9 History. Who were Australians?. 1901 Census Population: 3.7 million 95.9% Australian born White, E nglish speaking Anglo-Saxon descent. Who might be missing from this story?. British Empire 1901.

abrial
Download Presentation

Living conditions in Australia up to 1914

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Living conditions in Australia up to 1914 Year 9 History

  2. Who were Australians? • 1901 Census • Population: 3.7 million • 95.9% Australian born • White, English speaking • Anglo-Saxon descent Who might be missing from this story?

  3. British Empire 1901

  4. What might have influenced living conditions? Not all Australians were the same, and different factors influenced the lives of Australians.

  5. Living Conditions Where and how do australians live in today’s society?

  6. Where and how did Australians live? Half of Australians lived rurally and the other have inhabited towns. NSW was the most populated State Three common forms of housing existed Federation Style homes Terrace houses Slum areas People began to live in suburbs out of the main cities.

  7. George St Sydney

  8. Campbell St, Sydney

  9. Federation Housing- Fairlight House Sydney

  10. Terrace Housing

  11. Slums What about rural areas and indigenous Australians?

  12. Living Condition How healthy is life in australia today?

  13. How healthy was life in Australia? • Compared to today, living in Sydney and Australia was very unhealthy. • Infant mortality; • 87/1000 babies died in their first year. • Life Expectancy; • 55 years for men & 59 years for women

  14. Bubonic Plague, 1900 Between 1900 and 1909 more than 1300 people caught the plague and over 500 people died from it!

  15. Bubonic Plague, 1900

  16. Bubonic Plague, 1900

  17. Living Condition How do australians spend their leisure time today?

  18. How did people spend their leisure time? • Australians found many ways to enjoy their leisure time. • Sports • Picnics • Beaches • Libraries, museums and threatre • Cinema • Music and reading

  19. Picnics

  20. Sports

  21. The Beach

  22. Your Turn Write a diary entry of a day in the life of an australian living in 1901.

More Related