This group of Indigenous people has lived in Australia for over 65,000 years.
What is Aborigines
This famous coral reef is the largest in the world.
What is the Great Barrier Reef?
This natural rock formation, sacred to the Aborigines, is located in the Northern Territory.
What is Uluru?
This is the economic system of Australia
What is a Mixed?
This ocean is west of Australia.
What is the Indian Ocean?
What tool did the abiogenies invent.
What is a boomerang?
This vast, remote region covers much of Australia’s interior. HINT: it is very dry and has dangerous animals.
What is the Outback?
Most Australians live in this part of the country.
What is the southern coastal area?
This is the three economic questions.
What will you make? How will you make it? and For whom will you make it?
This ocean is East of Australia.
What is the Pacific Ocean?
This nation originally established Australia as a colony
What is a British Colony - Britain/UK
Australia is both a continent, country, and this type of landform.
What is an island?
This boomerang-shaped opera house is an iconic landmark.
What is the Sydney Oprea House?
This is what will answer the three economic questions.
What is individuals and corporation, along with supply and demand?
This is the largest desert in Australia.
Great Victorian Desert?
Many early European Australians were originally sent as these. A word for someone who is guilty of a crime.
What is a convict?
Most people in Australia live in these types of cities.
What are coastal cities?
Most Australians do not live in this area because it is hot and dry.
What is the outback or central Australia?
Sheep wool, coal, gold
This is the rock formation that hold religious value to the Aboriginal people.
What is Uluru Rock/Ayers Rock?
This is the year that the Prime Minister of Australia apologized for the mistreatment of the native people of Australia.
What is 2008?
Australia is located in this hemisphere.
What is the Southern Hemisphere?
This city is Australia’s capital.
What is Canberra?
What is human capital and how do you invest in human capital?
Human capital is skilled worker, and you invest by training them and makin sure they have access to education opportunity.
Why was the export of coal from the Great Dividing Range so important to the colony of Australia in the 1800s?