Lake Macquarie City Council acknowledges which Aboriginal people, in this area, as the first people of this land, and are the proud survivors of more than two hundred years of continuing dispossession.
The Awabakal people.
Zac Efron became a breakout star in which movie?
High School Musical
What is the most venomous creature in the ocean around Australia?
The Box Jellyfish
What is the name of the Australian netball team?
Diamonds
Acrophobia is the phobia of what?
Fear of heights
What is the name of the field across the road from school?
Andy Bird Field
Who were the two main actors in the Shawshank Redemption?
Morgan Freeman and Tim Robbins
True or False: Dingoes can bark?
False
Which is the smallest trophy in sport?
The Ashes
What was the name of AC/DC’s highest-selling album?
Back in Black
What is CEPS address?
90 James St, Charlestown NSW 2290
In "Dumb and Dumber" what type of store do Lloyd and Harry want to start?
A worm store
What percentage of Australia is classified as desert?
35%
What is the national men’s hockey teams named?
Kookaburras
How many bones are there in the human body?
206
How much does a CEPS royal blue bucket hat cost?
$21.00
This acclaimed, Oscar-winning filmmaker directed Happy Feet, Babe: Pig in the City and Mad Max: Fury Road.
George Miller
Where was the first Australian Lifesaving Club founded?
Bondi Beach (in 1906)
Australia first sent competitors to the Winter Olympics way back in 1936, but it was not until 2002 that they won their first gold medal. Who won that medal?
Steven Bradbury
What colour is Giraffe's tongue?
Blue-Black
Where is the largest school in the world in terms of pupils, and how many pupils are in this school?
The largest school in terms of pupils is the City Montessori School in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India, which had 55,547 pupils as of 16 January 2019.
What year was the first "Wayne's World" movie released?
1992
What is the name of Australia’s largest cattle station?
Anna Creek Station (it is located in SA and is larger than the country of Israel!)
Sir Ernest Edward "Weary" Dunlop, AC, CMG, OBE (12th July 1907 - 2nd July 1993) was an Australian surgeon who was renowned for his leadership skills as a POW of the Japanese during WWII. Prior to WWII while studying medicine at Melbourne University he participated in a sport in which he eventually represented Australia. What was this sport?
Rugby Union
What nut is used to make marzipan?
Almonds