It's quite easy, actually. After a healthy breakfast of witchetty grubs and leaves, we split into teams and go hunting for meat for the rest of the day. My favourite is Echidna.
After we do that, we basically just sit around, we might carve or paint something, then we eat dinner and hold our traditional ceremonies, before going to sleep on our kangaroo skin beds!
The above is a completely facetious answer. Australia is a developed nation which, in 2011, was determined to have the second highest livability rating out of all the countries in the world. It has high standards in health care and education, and it also has a very strong economy. Weather and climate varies depending on where one lives, and most of the populated areas are within temperate zones that are very comfortable.
it can because australia has a hot climate like africa
Yes, obviously. And you can see great number of Muslims in Australia.
If this is a reference to the final "doomsday", then no, not a single thing on earth is going to survive.
no they do nat because it is too hot for them too survive
The first developed human culture in Australia were the indigenous aboriginal natives. A lot depends on what you term developed? The aboriginal natives could survive, where the incoming Europeans, would not survive.
The Bearded Dragon's live in most parts of Australia, they live near rocks and need the sun to survive.
The bull sharks in Australia are able to survive in both salt and fresh water
No. And you are not permitted to have a platypus for a pet, whether you are in Australia or overseas.
Australia is not particularly a harder place in which to survive than other continents. Europeans came and built houses, planted crops, fished, herded sheep, etc. They did this mainly in the coastal regions, since the interior is mostly desert.
Countries trade for their economy, no country could survive on their own without trade.
Platypuses are only found in Australia. They are not found in New Guinea. Australia was the perfect place for this fragile creature to survive as there were few natural predators on the continent.
Water buffaloes were brought to Australia from Indonesia for meat in the 1820s. The northern part of Australia was very remote from the rest of settlement in Australia, and the early settlers needed livestock that would survive and thrive in the environment.