Droughts can, and do, occur during any time of the year in Australia.
No wars were fought over Australia. The British were quick to defend their new territory from the French, who withdrew completely peacably when confronted and persuaded to forgo any interests in Australia. The Dutch had no real interest in the continent, either.
yes when the two world wars ;)
Ofcourse. Gold is just a form of currency. At the end of the day, gold is only worth $667 an ounce. Wars did occur because of money and oil
Armadillos are strictly animals of the Americas and do not occur in Australia.
Australia sent troops to the Maori War, Sudan War, Boer War, World War 1, World War 2, Korea, Malaya, Vietnam plus the succession of wars in the Middle East and Afghanistan.
Australia fought in wars with Britain because Britain OWNED Australia until after World War 2. The wars after that in which they fought together with the Brits were when they were doing United Nations military functions. They have not fought in any war because OF their desire to support Britain but because they are allies together in the United Nations.
Australia has not had any internal wars, but has been involved in many wars in other parts of the world, including the Boer War, WWI and WWII, Korean War, Vietnam War, East Timor, Afghanistan and so on.
No, red pandas are mostly found in China and do not occur in any part of Australia.
There wasn't any tv in the 1920s. The first public demonstration was in the 1920s, though, so you can search "first tv ever".
Expectations for it to also be out in New Zealand, the UK, Germany, Japan, France, Australia, Italy, Canada, and Mexico.
During the US Civil War, the State of Kentucky was the site of several battles between the North and the South.