When was the two dollar coin introduced in australia?
The Two Dollar coin was introduced in Australia in 1988 and replaced the old Two Dollar paper note.
Can you bring frozen whitebait and oysters from NZ to Australia?
Australia imports seafood from NZ. However you will not get seafood through customs at the airport if you are bringing it in with luggage.
Why is Canberra named the Australian capital territory?
Canberra is not named the Australian Capital Territory. Canberra is Australia's federal capital, and it lies within the territory of the ACT, or Australian Capital Territory.
The NSW government ceded land for the new Australian Capital Territory to the Commonwealth Government, and the Australian Capital Territory was founded on 1 January 1911. Australia's capital could not be either of the two largest cities, Sydney and Melbourne, as the two cities had been rivals since before the goldrush days. It was therefore decided that the nation's capital should be situated between the two cities. A location was chosen which was 248km from Sydney and 483km from Melbourne, within easy access of both cities.
What types of rocks are found there at great barrier reef?
The reef sits on top of thousands of years of compacted coral skeletons that have compressed and fused to form limestone rocks. So yes, there are rocks in the reef as it is principally composed of rock.
What are two major differences between the Bahamas and Australia?
They are both islands surrounded by water and both of their early settlers were driven away
Which arm of the government has the power to interpret and apply laws?
There are three arms of power: Legislative Power, Executive Power and Judicial Power.
It is the Judicial Power (The Judges) that has the power to interpret and apply laws in Australia. Courts and judges are independent of parliament and government.
How many miles from doha to Perth Australia?
A random search shows: OPTION 1:
DOH - DXB Emirates Airlines Flt 846 Dep 11:15pm 24Apr,Fri/29May,Fri
DXB - PER Emirates Airlines Flt 420 Dep 02:35am 25Apr,Sat/30May,Sat
Flight Duration: 13hr 10min; Layover Time: 1hr 20min; Total Trip Time: 14hr 30min
What is Alice Springs average rainfall?
The annual mean rain average for Alice Springs is 267.1 mm, and the annual median rainfall is 252.9 mm. For more details, see the related link below.
Is it expensive to live in Australia?
Australia enjoys a high standard of living, being categorised as a high-middle income country by the OECD, but that does not mean it is expensive to live there. The cost of living is comparable to that of the USA. In 2002, Mercer Human Resource Consulting undertook research which indicated that, together with New Zealand, Australian cities are still the cheapest in which to live, but have the highest quality of living. Sydney (capital city of New South Wales) is the only one of Australia's cities which rates among the world's 100 most expensive cities, at 95.
How far is Spain to Australia?
The distance between Madrid, Spain and Sydney, Australia is 10996 miles (17696 km).
What immunizations do you need to travel to Australia?
The recommended vaccinations before travelling to Australia are:
- routine vaccinations (which you should have regardless of travel - such as measles/mumps/rubella, diphtheria/pertussis/tetanus, etc.)
- Hepatitis B
- Japanese encephalitis (recommended if you are visiting Torres Strait Island or far north Australia)
- Rabies only if you are undertaking activities which will bring you in direct contact with bats (wildlife professionals, vets, etc.). Australia is rabies-free, but the vaccine is also effective for the similar Hendra virus.
What is the major industry of Western Australia?
A large percentage of Western Australia's economic activity comes from mining. The state is rich in iron ore, gold and other minerals. There is also intensive agricultural economic activity in the southeast - mainly sheep and wheat.
What is a typical day for an Australian student?
Well for me it's: wake up at 7am, have breakfast (cereal or muesli, sometimes toast), shower, dress for work, drive half an hour to office job, arrive at work at 9am. Leave work at 5pm, arrive home at 6pm because of traffic, have dinner at around 7pm, and then do whatever. I don't usually have anything planned on weekends so I usually go down the beach and surf or I go out with friends to a bar/restauant or whatever. Australian life is pretty much the same as American life except that Australians are more carefree than Americans and generally don't let things bother them as much.
What is the federal electorate called in Australia?
There is not just a single Commonwealth electorate in Australia: there are 150. The federal electorates can be viewed from links at the related weblink below.
How many times does UK fit into the Germany?
Approximately 2.74 times - assuming you mean England and not the UK.
What does G'mate mean in Australia?
'Mate' is a common Australian colloquialism for friend or companion, but it is also used to address another person, whether in either a friendly, confrontational or neutral manner. From "How are you going, mate?" to "What do you think you're doing, mate?", it is a general, all-purpose term.
How did cows come to Australia?
Goats were originally brought to Australia by European settlers as a stock animal. Australia now has a wild ( feral ) population of goats through escaped domestic animals.
If the UK is 6.30am what time is it in Sydney Australia?
Sydney, Australia is 9 time zones ahead of London, UK. Therefore, if it is 6:30 AM in London it is 3:30 PM of the same day in Sydney.
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Australia's current major events?
The last major event was ANZAC Da on April 25th. Most people get the day off work to remember lost soldiers of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps and also those who have served in all wars for Australia.
Are there any poisonous caterpillars in Australia?
There are numerous venomous spiders in Australia, such as the Sydney Funnel-web and the Redback spider, but spiders are not insects.
The paralysis tick is capable of killing babies, and it has certainly been responsible for innumerable dog deaths in the country, but adults usually suffer only limited symptoms.
Wasps and bees can cause nasty actions, and certainly death in people who are genuinely allergic to their stings, while bull ants can also cause terrible pain and swelling at the bite site.
Who was the first primeminster in a Australia?
Australia's Prime Ministers from Federation to the present time are: