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100

Largest Lake

Lake Eyre

100

First to inhabit New Zealand

Maori

100

One person from each team - run to the board and draw this and return to the your seat and be the first to buzz in with name:

Most well known Australian animal of the outback. 


Kangaroos

100

Australian ranch

Station
100

Loss of Color on the reef

Bleaching

100

Evaluate the decision of the Australian government to take Aboriginal children from their parents and educate them in government and religious institutions. 

-Damage to the families is harmful and permanent. Causing trauma and damage. 

- Not Godly to separate families for no reason. (only allowable being abuse or harm)

God created people to care for their children - an expectation and protection is their job, not the governments. 

-Cause of long-term issues and resentment toward the government of Australia afterwards. Both from the Aboriginals and others.

200

Tazmania Devil

200

New Zealand Ranchers

Graziers

200

One person from each team - run to the board and draw this and return to the your seat and be the first to buzz in with word:

Wooden device to be thrown that will return to the thrower

boomerang

200

Occurs when coral polyps expel algae

Coral Bleaching

200

The Great Barrier Reef

Largest coral formation in the world, home to the world's largest collection of coral reefs, with 400 types of coral, 1,500 species of fish and 4,000 types of mollusc.

200

How were the lands of Australia and New Zealand formed - geographically.

The islands were formed during the Flood, when massive sections of the Earth's crust ruptured and land below sea level was thrust above the water. - tectonic activity. Volcanic eruptions and glaciers. Continued development of this region’s natural resources is profoundly advancing economic prosperity. Harsh geographic conditions across much of Australia continue to hinder access to the continent’s resources.

300

Capital of New Zealand

Wellington

300

Earliest known settlers of Australia/Natives

Aboriginal/Aboringines


300

One person from each team - run to the board and draw this and return to the your seat and be the first to buzz in with word:

Long hollow wood wind instrument

Didgeridoo

300

Sparsely populated coastal are called: 

the Outback

300

Haka

Dance that has become an icon of New Zealand for the Maori people

300

Four goals of Australian culture and explain them.

Social Equity, Cultural Respect, Productive diversity  and to Live life large

400

Canberra

Capital of Australia

400

Plan to "deal with" the Aboriginal people involved removing these from their families.

Children

400

One person from each team - run to the board and draw this and return to the your seat and be the first to buzz in with term:

New Zealand is part of what line of volcanoes that wraps around the Pacific Ocean.

Ring of Fire

400

Located in the eastern highlands of Australia

Great Dividing Range

400

Stolen Generation

Children who were taken from their Aboriginal  parents by the Australian government and raised in government or religious institutions.  

400

Most popular religions in Australia

Protestant and Roman Catholic - coming from their English heritage of the convicts.

500

Native islanders of New Zealand call their home this as it means" Land of the long white cloud" due to their high cloud amount.

Aoteroa

500

Explorer of New Zealand

James Cook

500

One person from each team - run to the board and draw this and return to the your seat and be the first to buzz in with word:

The male version of this animal is known as a Jumpback in Australia

Sheep

500

Occupation that most of Australians first settlers had.

Convict/prisoners

500

Problems to the Great Barrier Reef

Poisonous starfish are devouring the coral polyps and pollution is threatening the creatures that live there. 

500
Challenges that face Australia and New Zealand
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