Rock 'n' Roll
Television
Hollywood
Sport
Fads
100

When and where did rock n roll emerge as a type of music? 

1950s in the United States 
100

Television was first introduced in Australia in this year, the same year as the Melbourne Olympics.

1956

100

The 1953 film 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes' stars which famous Hollywood icon?

Marilyn Monroe

100

At the 2000 Olympic Games, this Australian won gold in the 400m. 

Cathy Freeman

100

This spinning toy became a global craze in 2017 and was meant to help kids concentrate.

Fidget Spinners

200

Known as the “King of Rock ’n’ Roll,” this singer made teenagers scream with songs like Jailhouse Rock.

Elvis Presley

200

The first program broadcast on Australian TV was this type of show.

The news

200

This 1986 comedy adventure shaped international views of Australians as rugged, humorous, and outdoorsy.

Crocodile Dundee

200

Sam Kerr is captain of this Australian national team.

The Matilda's

200

This small, egg-shaped electronic toy from the 1990s let kids care for a “pet” that could eat, sleep, and even die.

Tamagotchi

300

This term, first used in the US in 1944, described a new stage of life between childhood and adulthood.

Teenagers

300

This female swimmer became a household name after competing in the 1956 Melbourne Olympics.

Dawn Fraser

300

This 1977 blockbuster changed cinema experiences worldwide and drew huge crowds in Australia.

Star Wars

300

This Australian cricketer’s batting average of 99.94 remains unmatched.

Donald Bradman

300

This toy, a round plastic ring spun around the waist, was a massive fad in the 1950s.

Hula-hoop

400

He was Australia’s first major rock star, famous for hits like Shout.

Johnny O'Keefe

400

This children’s program, launched in the 1960s, became a long-running favourite on Australian TV.

Play School

400

This 1995 movie was the first fully computerised animation film using CGI.

Toy Story

400

Sam Kerr helped lead record-breaking attendance at this 2023 sporting event.

Women's World Cup Australia

400

In 2016, millions of people went outdoors to catch virtual creatures in this mobile game.

Pokemon Go

500

The names given to rebellious 1950s Australian youth subcultures, with distinctive hair and clothes, were these.

Bodgies and Widgies

500

Colour television arrived in Australia in this year.

1975

500

This 1994 film was significant for celebrating drag queens and challenging stereotypes in Australian society.

Priscilla, Queen of the Desert

500

How many times has Australia hosted the Olympic games? 

Two

500

This collectible “monster with sharp teeth and big ears,” created by Kasing Lung and popularised by Pop Mart, is often sold in sealed “blind box” packaging.

Labubu