If someone says the'yre "flat out", what does this mean?
They're very busy
Aussie wildlife expert known as "The Crocodile Hunter"
Steve Irwin
This city is home to a famous Opera House and Harbour Bridge
Sydney
This dark, salty spread is often eaten on toast with butter and is famously divisive
Vegemite
Aussies will greet each other with this two syllable word instead of "hello"
G'day
What does "having a squiz", what are they doing?
They're going to have a look
This very sacred, massive red rock in the Northern Territory
This sweet treat is made from sponge cake, chocolate, and coconut and is an Aussie favourite
Lamington
It's common for Aussies to shorten a word and add this letter to the end.
"O". e.g. Arvo, Avo, Muso
If you're wearing your "trackie daks", you've got these on
Tracksuit pants
She won gold at the Sydney Olympics for sprinting and became one of Australia's most loved athletes
Cathy Freeman
What city is known for its vibrant food and coffee culture, diverse sporting events, thriving arts scene, and its unique laneways and street art
Melbourne
Often served at kids' parties made from white bread, butter and sprinkles
fairy bread
It's tradition to throw this kind of party when someone moves into a new home.
Housewarming
If someone tells you they're going to "chuck a sickie" what does this mean?
Taking a day off work/school pretending to be sick
Aussie twin sister singers famous for their songs "Untouched" and "Everything I'm Not"
The Veronicas
Great Britain can fit into Australia approximately how many times (land size)
This meal is often enjoyed at the pub
Chicken parmigiana (or parma)
This weekly traditional involves cooking snags outside, often at Bunnings
Sausage sizzle
This slang term is used for a problem or fight
Blue. e.g "they had a blue"
This outlaw is remembered for his metal armour and bushranger ways
Ned Kelly
What is the capital of Australia?
Canberra
This is a very common food to eat watching the footy (AFL). It is a pastry filled with meat and eaten with tomato sauce
Meat pies
What is the significance of January 26th
Australia Day (Invasion Day)