The capital of Australia.
What is Canberra?
The only US state in Polynesia.
What is Hawaii?
Australia was originally used for this from the British
What is a penal colony?
This unique natural formation spans 1,250 miles of the Northeast coast of Queensland.
What is the Great Barrier Reef?
Though it is cute, this animal unique to Australia eats Eucalyptus leaves.
What is a Koala?
The ocean to the east of Australia
What is the Indian Ocean?
This land has no government
What is Antarctica?
These were used to fight, hunt and play games from the Aborigines.
What is a boomerang?
The vast dry interior that comprises 2/3 of Australia's land mass.
What is the Outback?
This animal may be eaten as a steak and has become a symbol of Australia.
What is a kangaroo?
The ocean to the west of Australia
What is the Pacific Ocean?
The economy is made up of ____ and ____
What are mining and agriculture?
Origins of the Aboriginal people are thought to be from these two places.
What is Southeast Asia and Africa?
The year Sydney Australia hosted the summer Olympic games.
What is the year 2000?
A fruit, a bird and a reference to a New Zealander.
What is a Kiwi?
The largest island belonging to Australia.
What is Tasmania?
The increase of population leads to this
What is water shortage?
This group of people are the first inhabitants of this land.
Who are the Aborigines?
This famous structure located on the edge of the land over looking the Pacific Ocean has become a national symbol of Australia.
What is the Sydney Opera House?
This animal is smaller that a kangaroo.
What is a Wallaby?
These areas are the most densely populated
What are the east and southwest coastlines?
This city is the most populated in this region
What is Sydney, Australia?
The year when Australia was founded
What is 1905?
This land mark is located near the center of Australia and is sacred to the Aborigines.
What is Uluru Rock (Ayers Rock)?
This animal is native to Tasmania.
What is the Tasmanian devil?