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Australia
Lifestyle
Liveability
Cities
100
A reason why people leave an area.
What is a push factor?
100
A school for remote children who learn over the computer.
What is School of the Air?
100
Main reason why people live where they do.
What is employment?
100
These people were given land in sparsely populated areas in the mid 1900s.
Who are soldiers?
100
The name of an island off the Queensland coast that is connected by a man made bridge.
Bribie Island
200
A place that is far from a town or population centre.
What is a remote location?
200
A medical facility for people who live in remote locations.
What is the Flying Doctor?
200
Reasons why people move to an area.
What is pull factors?
200
Places where primary industries are mainly involved.
What is rural areas?
200
The capital city of Australia.
What is Canberra?
300
A move from a fast paced life to a life in the bush or a country town.
What is a tree change?
300
The area where 85% of Australians live.
What is the coast?
300
One of the main services why people fly in fly out.
What is mining?
300
The reason why Port Douglas has boomed.
What is tourism?
300
The southernmost capital in Australia.
What is Hobart?
400
Services and buildings that are in a town needed for a society to function
What is infrastructure?
400
The movement from the city to the coast.
What is a seachange?
400
A local area where you live.
What is a neighbourhood?
400
War, environment, booms finishing, disaster are cuases of this.
What is abandoned towns?
400
The biggest mining town in Queensland.
What is Mt Isa?
500
A place that has been constructed or created by people.
What is a built environment?
500
Workers who live on mines for a wekk and then back in their home for a week.
What is fly in fly out?
500
The world's most liveable city.
What is Melbourne?
500
The capital of New Zealand.
What is Wellington?