Many French immigrants worked in large hotel restaurants around the city.
Early French immigrants came in three phases; the first group of about 15,000 settled mostly on the coastal states.
Shippingport remained a large part of early French immigrants' lives until a flood in 1832.
However, it would progressively be eroded, and the French immigrants were met with hostility.
The city has its origins with French immigrants who came in the early 19th century.
Most of French immigrants settled in the country between 1875 and 1895.
The number of French immigrants is also on the rise.
However, it would progressively erode itself, and the French immigrants met with hostility.
Since that time, there has only been a small flow of French immigrants to Australia.
Their use of modern technology required a trained workforce, and French immigrants were invariably the workers hired.