These islands are just East of Australia in the Pacific Ocean.
What are the islands of New Zealand?
Located in the Snowy Mountains, this is the highest peak in Australia, standing at 2,228 meters above sea level.
What is Mount Kosciuszko?
In 2020, the largest group of overseas-born residents in Australia originated from this country.
What is England?
This natural wonder, the world’s largest coral reef system, stretches along Queensland’s coast and is visible from space.
What is the Great Barrier Reef?
This term describes people moving within Australia, often from rural areas to cities for better job opportunities and services.
What is Internal Migration?
Leading resources Australia trades with other countries (name at least 2).
What are Coal Briquettes ($109B), Iron Ore ($87.9B), Petroleum Gas ($67.3B), Gold ($17.8B), and Wheat ($10.2B)?
Also known as Ayers Rock, this sandstone monolith in the Northern Territory holds great cultural significance for the Anangu people.
What is Uluru?
Rising sea levels in this nearby Pacific region have prompted migration to Australia as a climate change adaptation measure.
What are the Pacific Islands?
Flowing through South Australia, this is Australia’s longest river and a crucial water source for agriculture and communities.
What is the Murray River?
A city mentioned in the movie Finding Nemo.
What is Sydney?
Over 85% of Australians live in these areas, which include Sydney, Brisbane, and Perth.
What are Urban and Metropolitan areas?
A restaurant in other parts of the world named after a geographic location in Australia.
What is Outback Steakhouse?
The "Outback" has greatly contributed to this industry, boosting the Australian economy.
What is mining?
These two geographical features heavily influence where people settle in Australia, leading to sparse populations in the interior.
What are coastlines and climate?
The term for the unplanned spread of cities into rural areas, often causing traffic congestion and environmental degradation.
What is Urban Sprawl?