Terra Nullius—a phrase that literally means unoccupied land—is perhaps the strongest trope used by the colonisers that dispossessed millions of indigenous people of their land across the world. However, Australia happens to be the biggest victim. Evidence shows that the coastal land has been inhabited for not less than 65,000 years, the British settlers ‘discovered’ it as ‘unoccupied’ during their expedition in the late 18th century.