This ancient cattle breed is known for its white coat with black or red points. It’s a hardy, docile animal, primarily raised for its milk and meat, and is a UK heritage breed.
British White cow
Popular in the UK, this team sport involves kicking a ball into the opposing team's goal. Known for its high energy, strategy, and passionate fanbase, it’s played professionally and recreationally nationwide.
football / Soccer
What country has the world's longest fence, originally built to keep out dingoes?
In the late 18th century In Australia, marking the transformation of this country's landscape from a penal colony to a thriving nation.
Colonization of Australia (1788 and onwards):
Name This Australian Movie!
A young boy enters a paper plane contest, discovering friendship, healing, and dreams while travelling across Australia with heart and hope.
Movie: Paper Planes!
This small, endangered marine mammal is found only in New Zealand. It has a rounded body, short fins, and lives in coastal waters, often spotted in shallow bays and harbors.
Hector's dolphin
In New Zealand, this sport is a national passion, with the All Blacks dominating international competitions. Known for fast, physical play, it features intense local clubs and the iconic pre-match haka.
Rugby
Which bird once defeated the Australian military in a conflict known as the "___ War"
"Emu War"
A Rapid technological, economic, and social changes, transforming the UK into an industrial power and altering society with urbanization and mass production.
It marked the shift from agrarian economies to industrialized, urban societies
Name the Movie!
A Māori boy dreams of his absent father, only to face a heartbreaking, hilarious reality. Set in 1980s New Zealand, he navigates childhood, imagination, and disappointment while discovering truth, family, and self-identity.
Boy (2010)
Native to Australia, these marsupials have powerful hind legs for jumping, a strong tail for balance, and pouches for carrying young. They are herbivores and often live in social groups called mobs.
Kangroo
This Australian sport combines elements of soccer, rugby, and basketball, played on an oval field. Teams score by kicking a ball through goalposts, requiring agility, strength, and strategic teamwork.
AFL
Which country was the first to grant women the right to vote in national elections?
Newzealand
What was the Discovery of _____ in NSW In 1850's?
Gold Mines!
Name this Aussie Trend!
This lighthearted trend celebrates all things stereotypically Australian — think meat pies, Bunnings sausage sizzles, VB stubbies, magpie attacks, and backyard cricket. It’s often shared in a funny or exaggerated way on TikTok, with people dressing up, using Aussie slang, or re-creating nostalgic Aussie moments from childhood. What’s the name of this trend?
Aussie Core!
Native to New Zealand, these flightless birds are nocturnal, have long beaks with nostrils at the tip, lay large eggs, and use their strong sense of smell to forage on the forest floor.
Kiwi
This UK sport involves teams of six players each, using sticks to hit a small ball and score goals. Played on grass fields, it’s fast, tactical, and physical.
Field hockey
Which famous royal served as a mechanic and truck driver during World War 2?
Queen Elizabeth
What was the Conflict of two Cultures Setters in the New Zealand Wars!
A series of conflicts between Māori tribes and the British colonial forces.
Name this Kiwi trend!
This popular and funny trend involves recording pets, especially cats and dogs, and adding a voiceover to make it sound like they’re talking. In New Zealand, people often give the pets a Kiwi accent, use funny local slang, or make the pet act like a sassy human.
Talking Pet Voiceovers
In the UK, these large mammals are known for impressive antlers on males, seasonal coats, and loud rutting calls. They are herbivores, active at dawn and dusk, and form social herds.
Red Deer
This New Zealand sport involves riders on horseback, using long wooden mallets to strike a ball and score goals. It’s fast-paced, requiring skill, strategy, and teamwork, often played on grass fields.
Polo
Which tiny sea creature in Australia can cause unbearable pain and even stop your heart — even though it’s smaller than your fingernail?
Answers:
Tiny killer jellyfish
Irukandji Jellyfish
When was the treaty of Waitangi Signed in New Zealand!
1840
An Australian Myth:
Seen as a life-giving spirit. It carved the Earth’s shape, bringing water and fertility. A symbol of creation, unity, and balance with nature.
The Rainbow Serpent