What is the largest coral reef in the world called?
The Great Barrier Reef
What is Australia's national language?
English
What is the famous opera house called?
Sydney Opera House
What is the capital of Australia?
Canberra
What hemisphere is Australia Located in?
Southern hemishpere
What ocean is on Australia's east coast?
The Pacific Ocean
What is a coral reef?
A structure formed by the skeletons of small sea animals
What is the population of Australia?
25.36 million
What country almost occupied Australia during World War 2?
How many species of ants live in Australia?
1300 different species
What is the name of the desert covering much of central Austarlia?
The Outback or Great Victoria Desert
What did Britain use Australia for?
Prisoners
Which Austarlian city is known for its trams and coffee culture?
Melbourne
What year did James Cook discover Australia?
1770
What was discovered in the outback, in 1851?
Gold
Who were the first people living in Australia called?
Aborigines
Which natural disaster often affects Austarlia?
Bushfires
What year did Australia become a dominion?
1901
What % of people live in the city?
85%