Animals
Sport
Cities/states
Politicians
National landmarks in Australia
100

True or false: Are Kangaroos and Koalas Marsupials? 

True

100

The Newcastle Knights play in which sporting code?

Rugby League (NRL)

100

What is the capital of Australia?

Canberra

100
Who is the current Prime Minister for Australia?

Anothony Albanese

100

In what city is the Opera house in?

Sydney

200

What is unique about a wombat's droppings?

There are cube - shaped.

200

Which 2 Australian cities have hosted the Olympic games?

Melbourne & Sydney

200

What are the two largest cities in Australia?

Sydney & Melbourne

200

As of 2017, Australia’s only female prime minister was who?

Julia Gillard

200

Where is the Big Banana located?

It is located in Coffs - Harbour 

300

What animal is on the 10-cent coin?

The reverse of the 10-cent coin features an image of a lyrebird.

300

In which year was the first Melbourne Cup run?

1861

300

What is a common nickname given to Queensland?

'Sunshine State'

300

Who was Australia’s first prime minister?

Edmund Barton

300

What is the largest sports stadium in Australia?

Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG)

400

What are the most popular Australian animals?

Kangaroo and Koala

400

How many rounds are played in a typical NRL season?

25

400

What state is the town 'Katherine' in?

Northern Territory

400

The lower house of the Australian Parliament is known as the ___________?

House of Representatives

400

What is the elevation of Uluru.

863m

500

Which of the following birds nest on the ground?

A. Kagu

B. Cattle Egret

C. Hoatzin 

D. Masked Lapwing 

D. Masked Lapwing

500

Essendon Football Club and Carlton Football Club hold the record for the most AFL Premiership Titles with how many?
A. 15.
B. 16.  
C. 17.  
D. 18.

B.16

500

What is special about Alice springs?

It is the only Australian city not located on the coast.

500

Which of these entertainers also served as a member of the Australian Parliament

Peter Garrett

500

What are the 12 apostles made up of?

The Apostles and surrounding cliffs are made of limestone – a sedimentary rock which is basically a build-up of shells, coral and animal skeletons.