A feature that takes up the west of Australia, also called the Outback.
What is the Great Victoria Desert?
The animals that are abundant in Australia.
What are sheep?
Australia's population.
What is 24 million?
Australia's form of government.
What is parliamentary democracy?
The name for creation to the Aboriginals.
What is Dreamtime?
A feature off the northeast coast of Australia (not the Coral Sea).
What is the Great Barrier Reef?
Australia is the leading exporter of ____.
What is coal?
Australia is on this side of the continuum.
What is the free market side?
______ ages 18-70 are required by law to vote.
What are citizens?
What Aboriginals used for hunting.
What are boomerangs and spears?
The two oceans off the east and northwest coasts, respectively.
What are the Indian and Pacific Oceans?
Australia is the second-largest producer of _____.
What is gold?
Australia's HDI score in 2017.
What is 93?
Australia's reigning monarch.
Who is Queen Elizabeth II?
What "Aboriginal" means in Latin.
What is "from the beginning"?
The sacred name for the huge rock in the middle of the Outback.
What is Uluru?
Australia is the 9th largest producer of _____.
What is wheat?
Australia's Index of Economic Freedom score & rank in 2017.
What is 5th & 81/100?
The number of states in Australia.
What is 6?
The estimation of how many languages the tribes spoke in all.
What is 200?
A city on the southeast coast of Australia, most known for its opera house.
What is Sydney?
This was discovered in 1850 in Australia.
What is gold?
Australia's per capita GDP for 2017.
What is $50,400?
The Prime Minister of Australia.
Who is Scott Morrison?
The name of the type of painting this is.
What are dot paintings?