Is Tasmania an island?
Yes
How many sheep are there in australia?
There are about 140 million sheep.
When did the first Europeans discover australia?
In 1606
What two animals lay eggs but still feed them milk?
The platypus and the echidna.
Who is the King of Australia?
King Charles 3.
Who designed the Sydney opera house?
Jørn Utzon
How many minutes does it take to shear a sheep?
3 minutes
How old do people think the boomerang is?
About 50 000 years old.
How high can a big kangaroo jump?
About 6 meters high.
Is the King of England Also the King of australia?
Yes.
What is the English name of Uluru?
Ayers Rock
When do most children go to school?
From 9 to 3 o´clock
What was the reason that the aboriginals kept moving their living areas?
To not exhaust the nature in that spot.
About how many animals have pouches?
About 150.
Who Will be the Next King of Australia?
William Prince of Wales.
Where was Queen Mary born?
Tasmania
How do some children in Australia talk to their teacher?
Over radio.
What is the point of the didgeridoo?
For entertainment and traditions.
How many eggs does a crocodile lay?
About 60 but many of them get eaten.
Why did millions of people go to Australia in 1851?
Because of gold.
How tall is Uluru?
863 m over the sea level and 350 m over the rest of the desert.
How do some kids get their homework?
By mail.
How fast could the aboriginals throw the “spear”?
About 105 kilometers an hour.
How many kinds of parrots are there in australia?
About 60.
When did Australia become a free country?
In 1901.