How many children does he have? How many sons and daughters?
Three (2 daughters and 1 son)
What ocean is next to Australia?
The Pacific Ocean
Which Australian animal carries its baby in a pouch and jumps?
The kangaroo
What language do people mainly speak in Australia?
English
What's the biggest city in Australia?
Sydney
Where does he live? What is it?
Ecovillage: A neighborhood where people work together to take care of the Earth
What do we call the native peoples of Australia?
Aboriginal Australians
What animal is famous for sleeping up to 20 hours a day?
The koala
Which European country first colonized Australia?
Britain
What colors are on the Australian flag?
Blue, red, and white
Where was he born?
Bogotá, Colombia
What famous reef is found off the coast of Queensland?
The Great Barrier Reef
Which Australian mammal lays eggs instead of giving birth?
The platypus
In 2000, Sydney hosted a massive global sports event that happens every four years. What was this famous event?
The Olympic Games
What is the bent throwing stick that Australian Aboriginals have used for hunting, war, music, and starting fires?
Boomerang
How many countries has he been in?
Around 40 countries
What is the biggest desert in Australia?
The Great Victoria Desert
What dangerous sea creature found near Australia has very long tentacles and a painful sting?
The box jellyfish
Who was the British captain who mapped the east coast in 1770?
Captain James Cook
What rank is Australia in size among the continents?
Sixth largest
What did he study?
Law and Industrial Engineering (Master's in Technology Management)
What is the capital city of Australia?
Canberra
What is the name of the small, famous Australian animal that looks like it is always smiling for photos?
The quokka
What did Britain use Australia for?
As a prison colony for convicts
What famous building in Sydney looks like giant white sails?
The Sydney Opera House