True or False: Emus can fly?
What is False
What is the remote, arid interior of Australia known as?
What is the Outback
What is an Australian also known as?
What is an Aussie
Who were the first to claim Australia?
What is the British
What rare color are some of the lakes in Western Australia?
What is Pink
Australia's world's longest fence was meant to keep out what animal?
What is Dingo
What is the largest coral reef system in Australia known as?
What is the Great Barrier Reef
What is the main religion in Australia?
What is Christianity
What were the original Australian people known as?
What is Aborigines
Australia is the _______ continent?
What is smallest
Which jellyfish, which is considered the most venomous in the world, is commonly found in Australian waters?
What is the Box Jellyfish
Which Australian province is also an island?
What is Tasmania
What is the capital city of Australia?
What is Canberra
What were the first British people to live in Australia?
What is Convicts/Prisoners
How long is the world's largest fence, which is located in Australia?
What is 5,000km
What Australian animal is one of the few on Earth that can't physically walk backward?
What is Kangaroo
What percentage of Australia does the Outback cover?
What is 70%
Where do people living in the outback build their homes to escape the extreme temperatures?
What is Underground
Who were the first to reach Australia but didn't claim it?
What is the most populated city in Australia?
What is Sydney
Which semi-aquatic Australian mammal is one of the only mammals in the world that lays eggs?
What is Platypus
What percent of Australians live on the east coast?
What is 90%
What city in Australia is known as the coffee capital of the world?
What is Melbourne
What year did Captain Cook claim Australia under the British flag?
What is 1770
What is Australia's literacy rate?
What is 96%