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100

What sweet treat is a sponge cake covered in chocolate and coconut?

Lamington

100

“G’day” means…?

Hello!

100

This animal hops and carries its baby in a pouch.

Kangaroo

100

What is the name of Australia’s famous opera house?

The Sydney Opera House

100

What is a traditional Aboriginal musical instrument made from a tree branch?

Didgeridoo?

200

What Australian animals are popular to eat?

Kangaroos and crocodiles

200

“Arvo” is short for...?

Afternoon

200

This cuddly animal eats eucalyptus leaves.

Koala

200

How many stars on the Australian flag?

6

200

What traditional sport is uniquely Australian and popular in the winter?

AFL (Aussie Rules Football)

300

What Australian snack is a chocolate biscuit that people often “slam” with milk?

Tim-Tam

300

Where are you going if you need to go to the "dunny"?

Toilet

300

True or False. There are more kangaroos than people in Australia.

True! Australia's kangaroo population is estimated to be twice the number of people!

300

What is the capital city of Australia?

Canberra

300

What can you see in Sydney on New Year’s Eve?

Fireworks

400

This popular Australian dish is usually filled with meat, onions and gravy.

Meat-pie

400

What does "wag" mean?

To skip school

400

This black-and-white animal has a duck bill, lays eggs and the male has venom in its back (hind) legs.

Platypus

400

Australians drive on which side of the road?

Left

400

What famous race has horses and fancy hats?

Melbourne Cup

500

What salty spread do Australians eat on toast?

Vegemite

500

What is a “bathers” or "togs" in Aussie slang?

Swimsuit

500

What is the second largest bird in the world that cannot fly and cannot walk backwards?

Emu

500

About how many Japan's can you fit inside Australia?

22

500

How do Australians usually spend Christmas Day?

At the beach, having a BBQ, swimming, playing cricket, trying to keep cool.

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