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While Britain is having a winter Christmas, Australia are having a Christmas where you can play in Swimming Pools and mess around in shorts and a shirt while we are having to wear big thick trousers with a woolly sweater.... i wish I was in Australia!

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  • Australia is made up of six states: five mainland states and one island state, as well as two mainland territories. There are also seven offshore (external) territories.
  • Christmas in Australia is held in mid-summer, as that is the season when December 25 falls. Christmas can be celebrated on the beach or around the backyard pool, and does not need to involve a full roast dinner.
  • Australia is where the world's only egg-laying mammals (echidnas and platypuses) are found. They are known as monotremes.
  • It is home to the world's two largest monoliths, Mt Augustus and Uluru/Ayers Rock.
  • Outback and desert biomes occupy around 70% of the entire continent.
  • The Australian accent has been scientifically proven to be the most difficult to accurately mimic.
  • Most marsupials of the world are found in Australia. A well-known marsupial is the kangaroo, and here are over 60 different species of kangaroo in Australia.
  • Australia is the only place where dasyurids, or carnivorous marsupials, are found. These animals include the quoll, Tasmanian devil, kowari, ningaui, antechinus, planigale and phascogale (among others).
  • Towards the end of 2009, Australia's population reached a milestone of 22 million. This population is one of the smallest, given that Australia's land mass is sixth largest in area.
  • Covering a total of 7 692 024 sq km, Australia is the smallest continent.
  • Australia was the second last country of the British Empire to be discovered (New Zealand was the last).
  • Australia's national capital is Canberra, which comes from an aboriginal word meaning "meeting place".
  • Australia was founded by convicts.
  • It has very few native placental mammals apart from bats (strictly speaking, dingoes are not native) and marine mammals.
  • There is almost no noticeable seismic activity on the mainland continent.
  • Vegemite, a salty yeast spread high in vitamin B, is a popular food
  • Like New Zealand, there are more sheep than people in Australia.
  • Pancakes may be served for dinner as well as for breakfast
  • Australia is home to the Great Barrier Reef which is amazing to snorkel or Scuba dive in, not to mention for its abundance of tropical fish and marine life.
  • Australia is the scene of some of the world's most incredible engineering feats, such as the Overland Telegraph Line and the Snowy River Hydroelectric Scheme.
  • Australia has no current volcanic activity.
  • Australia is the largest producer of wool in the world.
  • Australia is the driest continent in the world, apart from Antarctica, where precipitation is actually lower than that of Australia.
  • Australia does not have rabies.
  • Australia has the largest bauxite reserves in the world.
  • 95% of the world's opals are mined in Australia. The world's largest opal, weighing 5.27 kilograms, was found here in 1990.
  • Australia is the world's largest supplier of wool, producing 42% of the world's wool.
  • Queensland's Great Barrier Reef is home to the world's largest oyster, weighing up to 3 kilograms.
  • The world's longest earthworm, stretching up to 4 metres, is found in Gippsland in Victoria.
  • The heaviest crab, weighing up to 14 kilograms, is found in Bass Strait near Tasmania.
  • Australia's tallest mountain is Mt Kosciuszko, which is 2,228 metres above sea level.
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That's an opinion question. Besides, you can look up 10 facts about Australia just as easy as you can ask that question here.

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Facts on Australia:

Kangaroos are native in Australia.

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1. Uluru (Ayers Rock)

2. Harbour bridge

3. Opera house

4 centerpoint tower

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