Living in Australia
Government
Challenges
Landmarks
History
100

Where does most of Australia's regions population live?

Near eastern coast of the continent 

100

How do territories divide governmental roles with the countries they belong to?

They vote or make an agreement

100

Fish in the islands' waters have been declining because of -----------.

Overfishing

100

What is a famous beach in australia

Bondi beach

100

Why did Britain take over Australia?

The prisons in Britain had become unbearably overcrowded

200

What did the Aboriginal people make shelter out of?

Sticks

200

Which governments are they?

They are parliamentary democracies and constitutional monarchy

200

Australia is struggling with a ------- and scientist predict that warmer temperatures will lead to an even drier climate.

Drought

200

What is a popular reef in australia?

Great barrier reef

200

Who found Australia

Willem Janszoon

300

Who colonized Australia?

British regular troops

300

Why is government important in Australia?

The government plays an important role in shaping our society and making sure that Australians have the services and safeguards we need.

300

What is one of the greatest challenges for the region?

One of  the greatest challenges for the region is rising sea levels . 

300

What is the oldest city in Australia?

Sydne

300

Who was the first person to live in Australia?

Aboriginal people

400

Who are minority's in Australia?

Australian Aborigines

400

What is constitutional?

consistent with or authorized by the constitution of a state or society.

400

Name all four problems They are having

Over fishing, Drought, Damage to coral reef, And pollution which affects temperature affecting others like sea levels and rain etc.

400

What is the oldest landmark in Australia?

Elizabeth Farm

400

What was Australia named before it was named Australia

New Holland

500

How miles are per where people live?

1

500

What is Parliamentary republics?

It when a Parliament elects a prime minister and a president serves as a symbolic head of state.

500

"In 1998 and then again in 2002, over what percent of the great barrier reef became bleached.

50%

500

What is Australia's most famous natural landmark?

Uluru

500

The Commonwealth of Australia came into existence on -  -------  ----  as a federation of former British colonies

1 January 1901