Australian Traditions
Australian Food
Australian Animals
Australia Nature
Australian Words
100
Australia is made up of ____ states and ____ territories. Extra points if you can name all of them.
Australia is made up of 6 states and 2 territories.
100

What is vegemite made out of?

yeast and vegetable extract

100

There are only two mammals in the world that are oviparous, and both of them live in Australia. Which animals are they?

The Echidna and The Platypus

100

This Reef  in Australia is the longest in the world, extending over 2,012.5 kilometers.


The Great Barrier Reef

100

Loose Unit

Loose Canon 

100

What is the name of the most popular sport in Australia?

AFL (Australian Football League)

100

This  iconic harvested meat meat is high in protein, low in fat, and said to be ideal for its anti-cancer and anti-diabetes properties.

Kangaroo 

100

What is the largest living marsupial. 

Kangaroo

100

Which place in Australia has the cleanest air in the world?

Tasmania

100

Buggered

Exhausted 

100

What is the date of Australia Day?

January 26th

100

What do you call the Aussie favorite sponge cake cubes dipped in chocolate and rolled in coconut?

Lamingtons

100

Which bird has the longest bill in the world?



Australian Pelican 

With a bill of nearly 2ft (0.5m), the Australian pelican has the largest beak of all birds in the world.



100

This strange object was found in Australia at Lake Mungo in New South Wales. Hint: This is straight out of a horror film! 


The oldest skeleton found in Australia was at Lake Mungo in New South Wales. It is believed to be 38,000 years old and is the skeleton of a female.


100

Daggy

Uncool

100

What is the name of the Australian national anthem?

Advance Australia Fair

100
How many meat pies does Australia eat every year? (Hint: It's in the millions)
250 million
100
What is a baby kangaroo called?
A joey
100

This fruit was originally cultivated by Maria Smith of Eastwood, New South Wales, in the 1860s.


Granny Smith Apples

100

Chinwag

Having a long conversation with someone

100

In what year were the Sydney Olympics?

2000

100
What Australian food must you always cut into triangles?
Fairy Bread
100

Where does a koala get water from?

from the eucalyptus leaves that it eats.

100

These Alps in Australia receive an average of 4-5cm of snow each year. 

The Australian Alps 

While the Swiss Alps definitely have more snow in total, the amount of fresh snow is significantly less than Australia. According to their national bureau of meteorology, the Swiss Alps gain around 1cm of fresh snowfall annually. 


100

Noggin

Brain

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