This iconic curved tool was traditionally used for hunting and sometimes made to return to the thrower.
Boomerang
What does UNESCO stand for?
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
What state is Kakadu in?
NT
What state is Kgari in?
Queensland
Which famous ancient structure in China is a World Heritage Site?
Great Wall of China
These traditional stories explain how the land, animals, and people were created and teach moral lessons
Dreamtime stories
How many heritage sites in Australia?
20
These visitors can bring money and awareness to heritage sites, but too many of them can also cause damage.
Tourists
What was KGari called in the 20th century?
Fraser Island
This tall iron structure in Paris was built in 1889 and is one of the most famous landmarks in the world.
Eiffel Tower
How long have First Nations been in Australia?
A. 1000 years
B. 10 000 years
C. 65 000 years
D. 500 000 years
C
What reasons can a landmark become a heritage site?
Natural beauty or culturally significant
These large reptiles are often seen in Kakadu’s wetlands and are respected in Aboriginal culture.
Crocodiles
What does Kgari mean in the traditional owners language?
paradise
This famous site in England is made of giant stones placed in a circle, and no one is completely sure how it was built.
Stonehenge
These artworks are often found on sandstone walls and cave ceilings in remote areas like Kakadu, showing where Indigenous people have lived for thousands of years.
Rock Art
Is Kgari listed for it's cultural significance or natural beauty?
natural beauty
These coastal trees have tangled roots and protect shorelines while providing homes for baby fish.
Mangroves
Who are the traditional owners of Kgari?
Butchulla people
In which country can you visit the ancient pyramids of Giza?
Egypt
Before modern supermarkets, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples survived by using these two traditional methods to gather food from the land and sea.
Hunting and Foraging
What overarching organisation is responsible for UNESCO?
United Nations
Who are the traditional owners?
Binninj/Mungguy peoples
KGari is home to me, I may look cute, but you should not pat me!
Dingoes
What is the famous rock formation in Australia that is sacred to the Anangu people?
Uluru