What is the elevation of Sydney Australia?
approximatley 689 m from sea level all the way to the top of the blue mountains
Who is the Australia cricket captain?
"Super Steve " Waugh is the most capped Australian cricketer in One Day Internationals, playing 325 matches at an average of 32.91. Called Tugga by his mates, and known as "Iceman" by the enemy. Steve is also the most capped Australian Test player too, playing 168 matches at an average of 51.06. Absolute Champion.
What is the natural Australian clothes?
In early times, the Australian nationals used to wear clothes made out of fur and wool. The presence of many sheep breeds led to woolen clothes being popular.
What world famous reef is found in Queensland?
This is the Great Barrier Reef. Running to a length of about 2,300 kilometres, and roughly parallel to the Queensland coast, it is the largest coral reef in Australia and, indeed, in the world.
Is Brisbane in south Australia?
No. Brisbane is the capital of Queensland, and is about 1,600 km by air from Adelaide, the capital of South Australia.
In which part of Australia would you expect to find a tropical climate?
The coasts of Australia should have a tropical climate.
How many islands make up the country of New Zealand?
New Zealand is made up of two main islands, the North Island and the South Island. In addition there is Stewart Island to the far south, and hundreds more smaller islands, some of which are inhabited. They include the Antipodes Islands, Auckland Islands, Bounty Islands, Campbell Island, Chatham Islands, and Kermadec Islands.
How can one get a working holiday visa for Australia?
To apply for a working holiday visa, one must go to the department of immigration and citizen ship in order to apply for one. They can be contact on their website or phone.
What is the number of Australian states?
There are six Australian states and two Territories.
States
New South Wales
Queensland
South Australia
Tasmania
Victoria
Western Australia
Territories
Australian Capital Territory
Northern Territory
Which places in Australia have palindromic names?
A palindrome is something which reads the same forwards and backwards. The following places in Australia have palindromatic numerals: Sydney - World Square - 2002 Sydney - Putney, Ryde, Denistone East - 2112 Sydney - Penshurst - 2222 Kempsey - 2442 West Melbourne - 3003 Melbourne - North Warrandyte, Warrandyte - 3113 Geelong - Indented Head, Portarlington, St Leonards - 3223 Geelong - Meredith - 3333 Seymour And Shepparton - 3663 Brisbane city - 4004 Brisbane - Kingston, Logan Central, Woodridge - 4114 Gold Coast - Tugun - 4224 Sunshine Coast - Eudlo, Ilkley - 4554 Yungaburra (far north Qld) - 4884 Adelaide University - 5005 Adelaide - Kudla, Munno Para - 5115 Outer Adelaide - Alford, Lake View, Mundoora - 5555 North Perth - 6006 Kalgoorlie district - Roelands - 6226 Kalgoorlie district - Cowalellup, Mills Lake, Mindarabin, Needilup, Ongerup, Toompup - 6336 Kalgoorlie district - Grass Patch - 6446 Kalgoorlie district - Beechina, Chidlow, Gorrie, Malmalling, The Lakes - 6556 Hobart - Mount Nelson, Tolmans Hill - 7007 Dover - 7117 Melbourne - St Kilda Road Central - 8008
Transport in australia in the 1900s?
There were cars, horses pulling a cart, railway transport and boats.
What is the temperature in Melbourne in June?
It's winter in Melbourne in June, but after autumn it's my favourite time of year. The average daily maximum temperature is 13.6 degrees Celsius, and the average daily minimum is 6.2 degrees Celsius. On average you can expect about 8 days of rain.
What sports are popular in Australia and new zealand?
No idea @Oceania, but Australia is definently AFL
How far is it from goondiwindi to the gold coast?
The best route to travel from Goondiwindi to the Gold Coast is via the Gore Highway to Toowoomba, which is a trip of about 405 km, taking around five hours.
Travelling through Warwick and via Boonah is shorter in distance - 385 km - but because the road winds more and passes through mountainous country, the trip takes just over six hours.
Why Australia is referred as Oceania?
No they call the continent Oceania to include Australia, Fiji, New Zealand and other small islands that make up that continent. Calling the continent just Australia was leaving out many islands that are around there that weren't being included as "part" of the continent when people where looking at it though they actually are.
What did the Germans contribute to Australian industry and lifestyle?
Germans contributed in many areas, but early German settlers were pioneers in the Australian wine industry especially around Barossa Valley in SA.
how did the germans victory in france-prussian show them how important
What do kids in Australia do for fun?
Kids in Australia have a great life. They can get involved in a range of sports and other outdoor activities, because of the year-round mild weather most areas of Australia enjoy. There is a great deal of freedom for kids, although there are some regions where ethnic clashes do occur. For the most part, though, kids enjoy a clean and healthy environment, with less pollution and smog than most industrialised nations, and where playing in the local creek is still a good, wholesome activity.
What do Australians call boomerangs?
The Boomerang is a hunting or ceremonial device crafted from wood by Australian Aborigines.
Since we cannot pronounce or remember their many terms for them, we refer to any Boomerang like object as a "Boomerang".