Colonial history
Culture
Indigenous Australia
Basic facts
The political system
500

In which year did Australia become the Commonwealth of Australia (One Nation)?

1901


500

They are Aboriginal stories which pass on important knowledge, cultural values and belief systems to later generations.

 Dreamtime Stories

500

A girl or a boy?

If the person who picked this question was a girl, all girls add 100 points to their score.

If the person who picked this question was a boy, all boys add 100 points to their score.

500

Who is the Prime Minister of Australia?

Anthony Albanese

500

Name the three levels of government of Australia.

Federal

State/Territory

Local

1000
The captain who is credited with the discovery of Australia in 1770.
Who is Captain Cook?
1000

What is the major religion of Australia?

 Christianity

1000

The Noongar language is spoken by the Noongar people of the south-western region of Western Australia.

These are examples of Noongar words: kaya = hello,
wanju = see you tomorrow.  Is this true or false?

FALSE.

kaya = hello
wanju = welcome

1000

What are the six Australian states/territories?

New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia and Tasmania

1000

Type of government that provides freedom, equality and fairness?

Democracy

1500

In which year did Captain Arthur Philip disembarked in Sydney Cove along with 1100 convicts, crew and marines.

1788

1500

What is NAIDOC week?

Is the first week of July and it celebrates and recognises the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal people. NAIDOC Week is an opportunity for all Australians to learn about First Nations cultures and histories.

1500

Name ONE of the six Noongar seasons.

Birak, Bunuru, Djeran, Makuru, Djilba and Kambarang.

1500

What is the capital of Australia?

Camberra

1500

She was the first woman to be elected for parliament in Western Australia. She showed very creative problem-solving skills when deciding to place a pair of boots at the door of the male-toilets to let the male members of parliament know she was there. Her name starts with 'E'.

Edith Cowan

2000

What is the difference between immigrant and emigrant?

Immigrant - in relation to the country a person is moving to.

Emigrant - in relation to the country a person is leaving behind or moving from.

2000

This is the easiest constellation to spot in Southern Hemisphere skies. It consists of four relatively bright stars close to each other. It is significant for Aboriginal people as a navigational tool, helping them find directions and their way across the vast Australian landscape.

The Southern Cross

2000

What was the number of languages spoken by the indigenous population before the European settlement.

250 languages

2000

Who would you choose?

Steal 200 from another player!

2000

Wrong one!

Everyone loses 500 points!

2500

Which Australian colony began as a "free settlement" and remained that way?

South Australia

2500

What is a penal colony?

A settlement /colony made up of mainly convicts.

2500
The generation of indigenous children who were forcibly removed from their families by the British government.
What is the Stolen Generation?
2500

Name the ships from the First Fleet.

1. HMS Sirius    2.HMS Supply    3. Alexander     

4. Charlotte     5. Friendship       6. Lady Penrhyn

7. Prince of Wales   8. Scarborough  9. Fishburn

10. Borrowdale    11. Golden Grove (storeship)

2500

Which type of government looks after the rubbish collection days?

Local government

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