During European occupation - and since the science of seismology has developed - some earthquakes are better known due to their impact on urban areas.
European occupation of land gradually extended through most of the continent.
It gathered momentum between 1882 and 1906, ultimately leading to a resentment against European occupation.
It was apparently written in haste and influenced by the European occupation of the previous 30 years.
European occupation started in 1843, when the Greenwood brothers started a farm here.
The indigenous people soon reacted to the European occupation, and rushed into the jungle.
European occupation began 1830s with a whaling station, and bush was cleared for an early sheep farm.
The history of European occupation is relatively recent.
European occupation of the creek's watershed began at the middle of the 1700s.
Before European occupation, the area was home to the Wurundjeri people.