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What large, silver-skinned commercial and recreational fish, popular in Australian cuisine, is known for its Aboriginal name meaning 'large-scaled river fish'?
Which World Heritage site in Western Australia is known for its large seagrass beds, dugong population, and stromatolites?
What popular Australian chocolate biscuit consists of two malted biscuits separated by a light chocolate cream filling and coated in a thin layer of textured chocolate?
Australia's economy was historically said to have 'ridden on the back' of which animal, primarily for its fleece?
What is Australia's longest single river, forming part of the border between New South Wales and Victoria?
What famous performing arts centre in Sydney is renowned for its distinctive sail-like design?
What is the name of the dark brown Australian food paste made from leftover brewers' yeast extract, commonly spread on toast?
What is the capital city of Australia?
What bat-and-ball game, hugely popular in Australia, features a fierce rivalry with England known as 'The Ashes'?
What is the iconic sandstone monolith in the Northern Territory, also known by its European name Ayers Rock, called by its traditional Aboriginal name?
Which large marsupial, known for its powerful hind legs and tail, is a national symbol of Australia?
Which Australian island state is separated from the mainland by the Bass Strait?
What is the name of the world's largest coral reef system, located off the coast of Queensland, Australia?
What semi-aquatic, egg-laying mammal native to eastern Australia is known for its duck-bill, beaver-tail, and otter-feet?
What type of tree, often called a 'gum tree', is a dominant feature of the Australian landscape and a primary food source for koalas?
What term is used to describe the vast, remote, arid interior of Australia?
What curved throwing stick, traditionally used by Aboriginal Australians for hunting, is designed to return to the thrower?
What is Australia's most substantial mountain range, stretching for over 3,500 kilometres along the eastern coast?
What Australian bird, a type of kingfisher, is famous for its call that sounds like human laughter?
What famous Australian folk song tells the story of an itinerant worker (swagman) who steals a sheep?
What is the name of the highest mountain on the Australian mainland?
How many states does Australia have?
Which city, the capital of Victoria, is known for its laneway cafes, street art, and is a major cultural hub of Australia?
What collection of limestone stacks off the shore of the Port Campbell National Park, by the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, is a major tourist attraction?
What is the official currency of Australia?
What is the capital city of Western Australia, known for its sunny weather and Swan River?
What is the name of the famous Australian passenger train service that runs between Adelaide and Darwin, traversing the continent from south to north?
What Australian cake is made from squares of sponge cake coated in an outer layer of chocolate sauce and rolled in desiccated coconut?
What is the title of the national anthem of Australia?
What was the name of the Australian zookeeper, conservationist, and television personality known as 'The Crocodile Hunter'?
On what date is Australia Day, the official national day of Australia, celebrated each year?
What name is given to the group of 11 ships that sailed from Great Britain to establish the first European colony in New South Wales in 1788?
What famous Sydney beach is renowned for its surfing conditions, golden sands, and the TV show 'Bondi Rescue'?
What vast, arid, treeless limestone plateau stretches across the border of South Australia and Western Australia?
What iconic steel arch bridge in Sydney is affectionately nicknamed 'The Coathanger'?
What carnivorous marsupial, found only on an Australian island state, is known for its powerful jaws and feisty temperament?
What short-legged, muscular quadrupedal marsupial native to Australia is known for its burrowing habits and CUBE-shaped droppings?
Who was the infamous 19th-century Australian bushranger known for his homemade plate metal armour?
Which British explorer is credited with the first European sighting and charting of Australia's eastern coast in 1770?
What is the pre-eminent professional competition of Australian Rules Football, the country's indigenous sport?
What wind instrument, developed by Indigenous Australians of northern Australia, is known for its continuous droning sound?
Which Australian state has Sydney as its capital and is the most populous state in the country?
What is the national floral emblem of Australia, known for its bright yellow flowers?
What is the world's largest sand island, located off the coast of Queensland, also known by its Butchulla name K'gari?
What small macropod, found mainly on Rottnest Island, is known for its friendly appearance and often 'smiles' in photos?
What meringue-based dessert, topped with fruit and whipped cream, is a subject of culinary debate over its origin between Australia and New Zealand?
What is the capital city of the Australian island state of Tasmania?
What large, flightless bird, native to Australia, is featured on the Australian coat of arms alongside the kangaroo?
Which arboreal herbivorous marsupial native to Australia is often mistakenly called a 'bear'?
What is the name of Australia's wild dog, believed to have descended from semi-domesticated dogs brought from Asia?
Which legendary Australian cricketer, widely regarded as the greatest batsman of all time, had a Test batting average of 99.94?
Which Australian pop superstar, often dubbed the 'Princess of Pop', is known for hits like 'Can't Get You Out of My Head' and 'Spinning Around'?
What spiny, insectivorous, egg-laying mammal native to Australia and New Guinea is also known as a spiny anteater?
What major hydroelectricity and irrigation complex, constructed in south-east Australia between 1949 and 1974, is regarded as a modern engineering wonder?
What community service and sport, involving beach patrols and rescue operations, is iconic to Australian beach culture?
What national institution in Canberra serves as a shrine, museum, and archive commemorating Australians who have died or participated in wars and conflicts?
What non-contact team sport, similar to basketball but without dribbling or a backboard, is extremely popular among women in Australia?
What is the common Australian name for various large monitor lizards found across the continent?
What national day of remembrance in Australia and New Zealand, observed on April 25th, commemorates all who served and died in wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations?
Which major Australian political party, one of the two dominant parties, is considered centre-right and often forms a coalition with the National Party?
Which major Australian political party, one of the two dominant parties, has its origins in the trade union movement and espouses social democratic ideals?
What prestigious annual Australian horse race, held at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne, is known as 'the race that stops a nation'?
What unique geological formations, consisting of thousands of weathered limestone pillars, are found in Nambung National Park in Western Australia?
What large, remote area in the north-eastern corner of the Northern Territory is known for its strong Aboriginal culture, traditional art, and the invention of the didgeridoo?
What mountain range, west of Sydney, is known for its dramatic scenery, eucalypt forests, and the Three Sisters rock formation?
What major primary industry in Australia involves the extraction of resources like iron ore, coal, gold, and bauxite?
Australia is a member of which international association of states, most of which are former territories of the British Empire?
What remote and sparsely populated region in the northern part of Western Australia is known for its rugged ranges, gorges, and ancient rock art?
What is the common name for the northernmost section of the Northern Territory, which includes Darwin, Kakadu National Park, and Arnhem Land?
What famous Australian poem by Banjo Paterson tells the story of a pursuit of a runaway colt down a steep mountainside?
Which Australian insect is famous for its mass migrations to alpine regions in summer, sometimes invading Parliament House in Canberra?
What is the capital city of Australia's Northern Territory, known for its tropical climate and proximity to Asia?
What iconic 243-kilometre stretch of road along the south-eastern coast of Australia, between Torquay and Allansford in Victoria, is famous for its stunning coastal scenery including the Twelve Apostles?
Which Australian political party, often considered the third largest by vote, focuses primarily on environmental issues and social justice?
What giant yellow fruit-shaped tourist attraction in Coffs Harbour is one of Australia's iconic 'Big Things'?
What type of vehicle, essentially a car with a cargo tray, was famously invented in Australia and is an iconic part of rural and tradie culture?
What is the title of the head of government in Australia?
What outdoor cooking method, often a social event, is a quintessential part of Australian culture, famously involving 'throwing a shrimp on the barbie' (though prawns are more common)?
What vast underground water resource is crucial for life and agriculture in arid and semi-arid parts of inland Australia?
What large, predatory reptile, often found in northern Australia's waterways, is represented by both freshwater and saltwater species?
Which Australian actor is famous for portraying Wolverine in the X-Men film series and starring in 'The Greatest Showman'?
Australia is a major global producer and exporter of what alcoholic beverage, with famous regions like Barossa Valley and Margaret River?
What iconic Australian aeromedical organisation provides healthcare to people living in remote and outback areas?
What is the capital city of South Australia, known for its wine regions and numerous festivals?
What are the official national colours of Australia, commonly worn by its international sports teams?
Which popular dog breed, ironically, was primarily developed in the United States rather than the country in its name, though it has Australian ancestry?
What historic event on January 1, 1901, marked the unification of the six British colonies into the Commonwealth of Australia?
What espresso-based coffee drink, with a thin layer of steamed milk microfoam, is widely claimed to have originated in Australia (or New Zealand)?
What ancient tropical rainforest in Far North Queensland is part of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area and meets the Great Barrier Reef?
Which legendary Australian hard rock band, known for hits like 'Highway to Hell' and 'Thunderstruck', features a guitarist famous for wearing a schoolboy uniform?
What is the name of the perpetual cricket trophy contested between Australia and England, symbolised by a small terracotta urn?
What is the colloquial name for the southern desert region of the Northern Territory, characterized by its red soil and iconic landmarks like Uluru and Kata Tjuta?
What coastal city in Queensland is famous for its long sandy beaches, surfing spots, and extensive system of inland canals and waterways, as well as theme parks?
What creamy, edible nut, native to Australia, is grown commercially and is a popular snack and ingredient?
What unique Australian distance education system provides schooling for children in remote and outback areas, originally using two-way radio?
What 1854 rebellion by gold miners in Ballarat, Victoria, was a protest against mining licenses and is seen as a key event in Australian history?
What vast national park in the Northern Territory is renowned for its biodiversity, Aboriginal rock art, and wetlands like Yellow Water Billabong?
What is the common Australian term for the type of open footwear also known as flip-flops or jandals?
What popular tourist attraction in Ballarat, Victoria, is an open-air museum depicting life during the 1850s gold rush?
What is the name of the Grand Slam tennis tournament held annually in Melbourne each January?
What handheld pastry, typically filled with minced meat and gravy, is a very popular snack food in Australia, often enjoyed at sporting events?
What term refers to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children who were forcibly removed from their families by Australian government agencies and church missions between approximately 1905 and 1967?
What constellation, prominent in the Southern Hemisphere, is featured on the Australian national flag?
What is Australia's national publicly funded broadcaster, providing television, radio, and online services?
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