What is the capial city of Australia?
Canberra
Who colonised Australia?
The British
What are Native Australians called?
Aboriginal people / Aborigines
What is the most famous building of Australia?
The Sydney Opera House
What is the National sport of Australia?
Cricket
How many territories and states are there in Australia?
2 territories and 6 states
When is Australia Day?
January 26th
What is the currency in Australia?
The Australian dollar
What is the name of the largest coral reef system in Australia?
The Great Barrier Reef
What coulours are included in the Australian flag?
Red, white and blue
What is the particularity of Australia?
It's both a country and a continent.
Who is the Head of State in Australia?
King Charles 3rd
What is the population of Australia?
Approximately 26 million
What is the most famous monolith of Australia?
Ayer's Rock / Uluru
What is considered Australia's national dish?
Roast lamb
What is the largest city of Australia?
Sydney
Why is Australia called "Down Under"?
Because it's in the Southern Hemisphere
What languages are spoken in Australia?
English and native languages
What is the name of the part of Australia which is far from cities and where few people live?
The Outback
What is the name of the traditional music instrument of Australia?
The didgeridoo
Which Australian city is known for its rainy weather?
Melbourne
When did the first Europeans arrive in Australia?
Explorer James Cook arrived in 1770
What is the other name of Australian people?
Aussies
Which desert covers much of central Australia?
The Great Victoria Desert
What is the name of the Australian national anthem?
Advance Australia Fair