The "bush" is the general rural area, somewhat remote from highly populated regions, and often confused with the outback. The "bush" is hard to define, as it is neither desert, not good agricultural land. It is more defined as that rugged region, often hilly or mountainous, where tree cover is reasonably thick. It is not like the outback, which gained its name from being "out the back of beyond", where trees are scattered more sparsely. The bush is not the same as the rainforest, as it tends to refer to drier regions.
Bush Heritage Australia was created in 1990.
Australia's interior is called the Outback.
you can find it in the forests in australia
The emu bush belongs to the genus Eremophila. It is endemic to Australia and is found mostly in Western Australia. To see a picture of the emu bush, refer to the related link below.
Food you find in the bush. e.g: plants/leaves, grubs
Bush dance
in the bush
The traditional food of Australia was bush food. These included wallaby, kangaroo, emu, bush berries, fruits and lizards among others.
The Outback is located in Australia, and encompasses the remote areas of Australia which extend beyond "the bush". "The bush" refers to the areas which lie outside the main urban areas of the country.
In the bush of Australia. The do best in drier conditions.
The 'outback'.
mostly Victoria