What are the major cities and towns along the east coast of Australia?
Answer:
Major cities along the east coast of Australia include Sydney, Wollongong, Newcastle, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Townsville and Cairns. there are many other smaller cities also along the east coast, including Port Macquarie, Coffs Harbour, Mackay and Bundaberg.
Other major towns include Gympie, Innisfail, Ingham, Bowen, bateman's bay! Kiama, Gosford, Ballina, Nambucca Heads, Tweed Heads and Byron Bay.
What companies produce UGG boots in Australia?
Luda Productions of Australia is the main producer of UGG boots in Australia. UGG boots are very popular boots all over the world, and are used by millions daily.
How many miles from Indiana to Australia?
The distance between the above places is 3620 miles. This distance is point to point straight distance as seen on the map. The actual distance covered by a flight may vary according to the flight path chosen. Also this is not the airport to airport distance.
How much would 13000 Australian dollars be in pounds?
27/04/2010 130AUD = 77.95 GBP (English pounds).
How does the dingo survive in Australian outback?
Northwest Wetlands magpie geese, dusky rats, and agile wallabies Central Australia European rabbits, long-haired rats, house mice, lizards and red kangaroos North-westEastern wallaroos, red kangroos East & Southeastern Highlands wallabies, possums, wombats
What is the Distance around Australia?
According to the Australian Government's Geoscience website, the mainland area of Australia is 7 659 861 sq km, and the total land area (including 32 163 sq km for the islands) of Australia is 7 692 024 sq km. This equates to about 2 969 907 sq miles.
If you add the marine area of Australia (410 977 sq km), the total surface area of the continent, including its immediate islands and their waters, is 8 103 001 sq km. This figure excludes the seven offshore territories of Australia.
Australia is the smallest continent, but not the largest island. In area, it is the 6th largest country in the world.
Regarding the population: As of 2014, the population of Australia is over 23 million.
Do wombats live with a family?
Yes. Wombats are solitary creatures, living alone in burrows they dig. While many wombats will live in proximity to each other, in wombat colonies, they do not depend on each other like some animal family groups do.
Do marsupials live only in Australia?
No. Opossums, shrew opossums, and the Monito Del Monte (total 102 species) live in the Americas. Also, if you only meant to include the island of Australia in your question, then New Guinea, many islands between Sulawesi and New Guinea, Tasmania, and New Zealand also have marsupial species.
What percentage of things are made in China are sold in Australia?
84 percent of toys sold in Australia are made in China
How do Australians celebrate the New year?
New Years Eve is in the summer in Australia, so outdoor fireworks, outdoor dance parties, and music festivals are popular events.
What is the name of the upper house of parliament in South Australia?
The Upper House of Parliament in New South Wales is called the Legislative Council.
Is Darwin in the south of Adelaide?
No, In Australia the city of Darwin is in the Northern Territory while the city of Adelaide is in South Australia - the two cities are a complete continent apart. Strangely, though, there is an Adelaide River in the Northern Territory, not far from Darwin.
What three words can you describe Australia's government?
a parliamentary democracy. In this system, a government can only stay in power as long as it is supported by a majority of the Parliament.
How many hours if driving from Perth to Sydney?
To drive from Sydney's CBD to Canberra's Parliament House takes about 3 and a half hours, depending on traffic out of Sydney. The distance is 287 km, going down the South Western Motorway and Freeway, and the Hume Highway.
Where is Steve irwins memorial?
Australia zoo is in Queensland, on the gold coast, along Steve Irwin Way.
How many wind farms are in Australia and what are their names?
There are wind farms in each state of Australia as well as in the Northern Territory.
As of 2013, South Australia, Victoria and Western Australia each have nineteen wind farms; New South Wales has 9; Queensland has 8; Tasmania has 7; and the Northern Territory has 4.
Which are the summer months in Australia?
The first day of summer in Australia is the 1st of December. The summer months are December, January and February, as they are for the rest of the southern hemisphere.
The reason the seasons are opposite to those in the northern hemisphere is due to the axial tilt of the Earth. Because the Earth is tilted on its axis, the southern hemisphere has summer when it is tilted toward the Sun, while the northern hemisphere has winter at that time because it is tilted away from the Sun.
What is the address for St George BSB 112-879?
Head office
St.George House
4-16 Montgomery Street
Kogarah NSW 2217
How far is it from California to east coast of Australia?
The mileage varies between the from and to city. Australia is a large country in size. From LA to Cairns, in the North Eastern part of Australia (where the rainforest meets the Great Barrier Reef) the mileage is 7,189 but if you would want to go to Perth on the Western coast the mileage would be 9,325. 2,000+ miles difference. DISTANCE FROM LOS ANGELES,CA,US TO CAIRNS,QL,AU 7189 MI/11570 KM TO SYDNEY,NS,AU 7488 MI/12051 KM TO PERTH,WU,AU 9325 MI/15007 KM
Which country is largest in terms of land mass Spain Peru Italy Australia?
The correct answer is Australia, as Australia is both a country and a continent - a continent sized country!
I've seen and Australian Map outline on which some European countries were superimposed.
Do people grow wheat in Australia?
wheat grows in western australia, victoria, new south wales and queensland
What percentage of the Australian population is overweight?
Figures from the 2004-2005 Australian National Health Survey indicated that 47% of Australians over the age of 15 were overweight, but only one-third of them were obese - which is roughly 18%. (see the related link below)
Australia is not even on the World Health Organisation's list of the world's top 10 "fattest" countries.
Can you travel to Australia with travel document?
If it was your identity proof then it can help .But some other documents are also important like VISA,Passport . When you goes one Country another Country that time ViSA or Passport which are very important. Which is help you to visit the other country.