Which animals are on the 50c coin?
Kangaroo and emu
How many main time zones are there in Australia?
3
Australian Western Standard Time (AWST; UTC+08:00)
Australian Central Standard Time (ACST; UTC+09:30)
Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST; UTC+10:00).
Name the landmark in the middle of Australia (bonus points for correct spelling)
What is Australia's approximate population?
~28 million
What are the colors of the Australian flag?
Blue, white & red
What is a baby kangaroo called?
Joey
What is the middle of Australia called?
The Outback
What famous coral reef is located off Australia's northeast coast?
Great Barrier Reef
Where do most Australians live?
Near the coast
What are the 3 popular sports in Australia?
Cricket, rugby, AFL
What do koalas mainly eat?
Eucalyptus leaves
Which oceans border Australia on the east and west?
Pacific Ocean & Indian Ocean
How many workers helped to build the Opera House?
~10,000
What is the climate like in much of Australia's interior?
Hot and dry
What is Australia famous for besides its animals?
Beaches, the Sydney Opera House, or the Great Barrier Reef
Which unusual Australian mammal lays eggs?
Platypus
Which country is considered Australia's cousin?
New Zealand
True or False: The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest coral reef system.
True
Why do many people live near the coast instead of the middle of Australia?
The coast has milder weather, more cities, and better access to water and jobs
What season is Australia in when it is summer in the United States?
Winter
Which large Australian bird cannot fly?
Emu
Name all of Australia's states, territories and capital cities.
What can visitors do at the Great Barrier Reef?
Snorkel or scuba dive to see coral and marine life
What is one reason Australia has so many unique animals?
It has been geographically isolated for millions of years
Name three famous Australian landmarks or natural features
Examples: Sydney Opera House, Great Barrier Reef, Sydney Harbour Bridge