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100

What is the meaning of 'arvo'?

Afternoon

100

What natural wonder is the largest coral reef system in the world and can be seen from space?

The Great Barrier Reef

100

This popular spread, made from leftover brewers' yeast extract, is often eaten on toast for breakfast.

Vegemite

100

This marsupial carries its young in a pouch and is known for its strong legs and hopping ability.

Kangaroo

100

This actor, known for playing Wolverine in the X-Men series, is also an accomplished singer and Broadway performer.

Hugh Jackman

200
What is a 'barbie'?

A barbecue

200

This famous rock formation in the Northern Territory is also known by its Aboriginal name, Uluru.

Ayers Rock

200

his pastry snack, typically filled with minced meat and gravy, is a favorite at footy games and bakeries across Australia.

Meat Pie

200

This tree-dwelling marsupial eats mainly eucalyptus leaves

A koala

200

This famous Australian actress starred in Moulin Rouge! and won an Academy Award for her role in The Hours.

Nicole Kidman

300

If you are told to have a 'gander' what should you do?

Take a look

300

Located in Sydney, this landmark is known for its unique sail-like design and is one of the most recognizable performing arts centers in the world.

The Sydney Opera House 

300

This sweet meringue-based dessert, topped with whipped cream and fruit, is said to be named after a Russian ballerina.

Pavlova

300

One of the world’s few egg-laying mammals, this animal has a bill like a duck and is native to Australia.

Platypus

300

This Australian is known as one of the greatest cricketers of all time, with a record-breaking 708 Test wickets.

Shane Warne

400

What does 'reckon' mean?

What do you think or believe?

400

This road along the southern coast of Victoria offers some of the most scenic ocean views and includes stops like the Twelve Apostles.

The Great Ocean Road

400

These fluffy treats, made of chocolate, marshmallow, and coconut, are popular at Australian parties.

Lamingtons

400

This small, spiny mammal is another of Australia’s egg-laying mammals and has a long, sticky tongue to catch ants and termites.

Echidna

400

This media mogul, born in Melbourne, founded a global media empire and owns companies like Fox News and The Times.

Rupert Murdoch

500

If you are told to have a 'yarn' what are you being asked to do?

Have a chat or a conversation. 

500

This Tasmanian mountain is a popular hiking destination and part of the Overland Track, offering views of Dove Lake.

Cradle Mountain

500

This chocolate-covered, rectangular biscuit is often 'slammed' by sipping a drink through it  

Tim Tam

500

These small, colourful birds with brush-tipped tongues are common in Australian cities and feed on nectar.  

Rainbow Lorikeet

500

This English Teacher is quite possibly the best person you will ever meet. She is funny, glamorous, and very intelligent. She is also modest and well-grounded. 

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