The term "Australian Aborigine" is considered outdated and offensive to many Indigenous Australians. Alternative terms that are frequently used include "Aboriginal Australians," "Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples," "First Nations Australians," or simply "Indigenous Australians." It is important to use language that accurately reflects the preferences of the communities and individuals being referred to. As with any community, there is diversity within Indigenous Australian communities, and language preferences may vary depending on factors such as region, culture, and language group. It is essential to approach these terms with respect and an understanding of their significance and meaning to Indigenous Australians.