What is the population of Australia?
26.64 million
Australia is the world's smallest _________
Continent
Which European discovered Australia first?
James Cook
what's the biggest city in Australia?
Sydney
Only two mammals on Earth lay eggs. Both are found in Australia. What are they?
Echidna and platypus
What year did James Cook land on Australia?
1770
Who is the Head of State of Australia of Australia?
King Charles III
What do koalas eat?
eucalyptus leaves.
What site is sacred to the aboriginal people?
Uluru
This animal is famous for hopping, and there are more of them in Australia than there are humans.
kangaroo
What is the capital city of Australia?
Canberra
This is the name for the native, traditional owners of the Australian land who have lived there for over 65,000 years.
the Aboriginal people
At the time of first European contact, how many Aboriginal tribes or nations existed?
About 600 tribes or nations
What is a baby kangaroo called?
a puppy, a joey, a calf or a cub
A joey
Australia built the world's longest fence to keep this type of wild dog away from sheep.
dingo
Around what percent of fish live in the Great Barrier Reef?
10% of fish live in the Great Barrier Reef
The Great Barrier Reef is in which ocean?
Pacific ocean
What are coral made of?
polyps
Where does a koala get water from?
From the Eucalyptus leaves it eats
This giant natural wonder is made of coral polyps and can be seen from space.
the Great Barrier Reef
n which Australian state would you find the towns of Eggs And Bacon Bay, Milkshake Hills, Trousers Point, Granny’s Gut, Satan’s Lair, Lovely Bottom and Stinkhole?
Tasmania
What does the Aussie?
Australian
The Great Barrier Reef extends in WHICH DIRECTION?
Northwest-Southeast direction
What is the outback?
a desert in the centre of Australia
This modern word for a photo you take of yourself was invented by an Australian online in 2002.
a selfie