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What is the island below New Zealand?

Stewart island

100

Whats the capital of Western Australia?

Perth

100

What is the largest lake in Australia?

Lake Erye
100

What kind of animal is a Kiwi?

A bird

100

What is an animal with a pouch called?

Marsupial

200

What is the famous building in Sydney where people sing called?

Sydney Opera House

200

What is the capital of Tasmania?

Hobart

200

How long is the Great Barrier Reef?

1,600 miles long

200

Why is Australia called the "land down under"?

It's below the equator

200

What is a mammal that lays eggs called?

Monotremes

300

What's in northeast Australia, that is 1,600 miles long?

Great Barrier Reef

300

What is the capital of Queensland?

Brisbane

300

What are the first people of Australia called?

Aborigines people

300

What is the largest city in Australia?

Sydney

300

Name three marsupials

Koala, Kangaroo, and Wombat

400

What is the massive sandstone in Northern Territory called? 

Uluru/Ayers rock

400

What is the capital of New South Wales?

Sydney

400

What country did Captain James Cook claim eastern Australia for?

England

400

What separates Tasmania and Victoria?

The Bass Strait

400

How do monotremes differ from other mammals?

They lay eggs

500

What are the three main island of New Zealand

Stewart island, North island, and South island

500

What is the capital of South Australia?

Adelaide

500

What is the tallest mountain in Australia?

Mount Kosciusko

500

What is another name for a gum tree?

Eucalyptus tree

500

How do koalas get water?

Through gumleaves