This animal hops on strong back legs and carries their babies, called joeys, in its pouch.
What is a kangaroo?
The Australian Open is a ______ tournament.
What is tennis?
A building known for its sail-like design and used for concerts and shows
What is the Sydney Opera House?
The first people to live in Australia were called _______.
What is an Aborigine?
Is Australia located in the northern or southern hemisphere?
Southern hemisphere
This animal lives on eucalyptus trees and sleeps for most of the day. It eats only eucalyptus leaves.
What is a koala?
A bat-and-ball team sport played during the summer
What is cricket?
A giant rock that changes color, located in the middle of the country.
What is Uluru (Ayers Rock)?
Two things Australian Aborigines invented
What are spears and boomerangs?
Do most Australians live inland or on the coast?
On the coast
This animal has a duck bill and lays eggs.
Hint: Perry the P_______
What is a platypus?
Two sports played in Australia that are similar to American football
What are Australian rules football and rugby?
The largest coral reef in the world
What is the Great Barrier Reef?
Aborigines mostly lived in this area
What is the Outback?
Capital of Australia
What is Canberra?
This animal is a big bird that can't fly. Looks similar to an ostrich!
What is an emu?
Australia's coastline is an ideal destination for this water sport.
What is surfing?
A landmark that goes across a river and connects the north and south of Sydney
What is the Sydney Harbour Bridge?
The number of languages the Aborigines speak
What are 250 languages?
What is "G'day mate"?
This mammal lives underground and digs tunnels. Its name starts with the letter "w".
What is a wombat?
A famous sports stadium in Australia
What is the Optus Stadium?
A dry, hot area in the middle of Australia
What is the Outback?
More colonists arrived in Australia after this was discovered
What is gold?
An Australian city on the western coast
What is Perth?