In containers full of bales of wool, by ship.
coal, Goal. and wool are all exported from australia
The wool exported by Australia annually is not measured in kilograms; it is measured in tonnes. Also, exports fluctuate with demand and are determined by the seasons, so yearly averages vary. The most recent reliable figures are rom the Australian Bureau of Statistics for 2010-11. In that period, Australia 368 000 tonnes, almost all of which was exported.
Japan and Italy
I think the Chinese might i really am not sure. Not only do the Chinese buy Australian wool, but most countries on Earth buy Australian wool, some of the finest wool in the world comes from Australia.
Australia exports many goods to Countries all over the world including America, Japan and Mexico. Some of the leading exports are; diamonds, wool, coal and sheep.
Britain
I think that the major exports are - Fresh fruits (like bananas from Queensland) - LOTS of wool - 57% of the nations mining stuff is exported Thats basically it! Wool is the oldest and the majorist (if that is even a word) Hope that helped :)
Wool is from Australia.
Most of Australia's diamonds are exported to Belgium; specifically, to Antwerp, where diamonds are sold to manufacturers.
yes
Given that Australia is the only country in Australia, only Australia can export wool from itself.
Australia imports textiles and clothing from China because their workers are paid less, meaning they produce more of it. Meanwhile, materials like wool, lamb etc. are exported from Australia to China. Australia's main exports to china are Commodity's such as iron ore, coal, gas wool and raw material in genera Australia imports materials like machinery and general consumer items which it has a lower capacity to produce at the right price for their consumers.