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Australia is the sixth largest country in the world, and located south of Papua New Guinea and Indonesia, in the Southern Hemisphere.

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What is Australia's easternmost point?

Australia's easternmost point on the mainland is Cape Byron in northern New South Wales.

Cape Byron overlooks Byron Bay, and has a beautiful lighthouse, which is the first to catch the sunrise on Australia's east coast.

Which two continents are also islands?

Australia and Antarctica are continents by geographical definition. They are islands in that they are completely surrounded by water.

For this reason, they may both be referred to as island continents.

Taking your dog to Australia?

A dog can be brought to Australia from Singapore. The dog must meet all of the AQIS import conditions for dogs from Singapore.

What is the capital of Australia.. answers?

The capital of Australia is Canberra, located in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) inside the state of New South Wales.

Where does Australia get its food from?

Most of the foods that are grown in Australia were brought here by the early settlers. There are very few native Australian foods that are used by modern Australians, but macadamia nuts are an increasingly popular food.

Australia grows cereal and grain crops, fruits, nuts, legumes and vegetables of all descriptions and its markets are open to competition in these things from overseas. In addition, there is a strong market for dairy and beef cattle, lamb, pork and ham, fish, chicken and other poultry.

Many of the foods from overseas are those which have been canned - e.g. vegetables, fish, fruits and manufactured goods.

How much is American money worth in Australia?

The Australian dollar has been trading above parity for many months, and is expected to remain higher than the $US for some time further to come.

Therefore, as of 11 April 2012, one US dollar = $ 0.9749 in $A.

What is Australia?

There is no longer a colony of Australia.

Australia was once a colony of Britain, from the first European settlement in 1788 until federation of the colonies in 1901, leading to the establishment of the Commonwealth of Australia.

How many season in Perth Australia?

There are 4 seasons in Australia.

Only two are recognised in the "Top End", or the tropical north.

What are the three sisters in Australia?

The three sisters are located in New South Wales Australia. the three sisters are a rock formation in the Blue Mountains. the three sisters are called Meehni, Wimlah and Gunnedoo, who lived in Jamison Valley as members of the Katoomba Tribe. they fell in love with three other men who were from the Nepean Tribe. But marriage was forbidden by the Tribal laws. the three men were not happy about this law and decided to use force to get the three sisters. there was a major battle between the tribes and in order to protect the three sisters the eldest of the tribe turned them into three large stones. since the elder was killed during the battle the three sisters could not be turned into their normal human selves.

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Who governs Wales?

Wales is mainly governed by the Parliamentary government in Westminster (as is the rest of the UK). But some important aspects of Welsh administration have been devolved to the Senedd (Senate) in Cardiff (including Health and Education).

How many refugees are in Australia?

It could be said that refugees began coming to Australia in 1836. This is when German and Prussian settlers first arrived, fleeing religious persecution in their own countries. Many more groups of Prussians and Germans came in the ensuing years, with some of them supported by wealthy Scottish landowner George Fife Angus.

Is Coles open on Melbourne cup?

It depends on the state. Most of Australia's shops, including supermarkets such as Coles, are open on Melbourne Cup Day. This is only a public holiday in Victoria. Shops are open in all centres in the other states and territories of Australia.

What are differences between Papua New Guinea and Australia?

They are two different countries. Australia largly takes after England and American and is mainly populated by 'whites' (for the lack of a better word) where as Papua New Guinea follows nations like Singapore and Malaysia and is mostly populated by 'asians' (again for the lack of a better word).

Australia is more modern and technologically advanced than most parts of Papua New Guinea.

Papua New Guinea once belonged to Australia but declared independence in 1975.

For more information mearly search both Australia and Papua New Guinea on wikipedia and compare for yourself.

Were there any floods in Australia?

Currently (January 2011), Queensland is suffering from massive floods across much of the state. Some 22 towns and a couple of cities have been fully or partially evacuated. Some of the water is heading for the coast; some of it is replenishing the Darling River which, in turn, will flush out the Murray River to the south.

The city of Rockhampton has been particularly badly affected. Other Queensland towns significantly affected include Emerald, Dalby, Chinchilla, Condamine, St George, Theodore, Bundaberg, Mundubbera and Warwick. Toowoomba experienced a devastating flash flood which then travelled down the range, hitting the towns of Grantham, Helidon, Murphy's Creek and Gatton. Many deaths were recorded in this area. The floodwaters then continued on to the Wivenhoe Dam which, due to being over capacity, resulted in flooding of the Brisbane River, which affected the cities of Ipswich and Brisbane.

In western New South Wales, Bourke has been badly affected, and more towns will be affected as the floods move south. In northeastern NSW, Grafton and centres in the Northern Rivers area are being hardest hit.

How do Australia people living on a sheep station communicate with the outside world?

Many Australian sheep stations are not as isolated as others, and are not generally as remote as cattle stations. Usually they can pick up their mail at intervals from their nearest town or post office. There may be a mail box center in some localities that do not have a post office, or there may be Roadside Mail Deliveries where the mail is dropped off at a mail box at the start of the property. Some areas have weekly or twice weekly mail deliveries operated by private contractors. Very remote communities may have the mail dropped by air or rail if they are near a train line, and the Royal Flying Doctor Service sometimes also plays a mail delivery role.

How much television does the average Australian watch?

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How old do you have to be to move out in Australia?

To get your Learners liscence (L plates)you need to be 16 years old. To get your P plates, you need 120 hours of experience, and you need to be 17 years old

What are the most popular games in Australia?

Australia's most popular sports by attendance rates are:

  • Australian Rules football (AFL), with an attendance rate of 16%
  • Horse-racing (13%)
  • Rugby league (9%)
  • Motor sports (9%)
  • Cricket (5%)
  • Rugby Union (4%)
  • Soccer (4%)
  • Harness racing
  • Dog racing
  • Basketball (2%)
  • Tennis (2%)
  • Netball (1%)

How long has the aborigines been native to Australia?

The first Europeans to settle in Australia landed at Port Jackson (the present site of Sydney) on the 26th of January 1788. This settlement started of as a penal colony.

Requirements for fiancee visa in Australia?

For a citizen of a different nation, when traveling to Australia, there are certain visa requirements that must be met. Some of these requirements include, informing both embassy's of visitation, as well as possess all the proper forms of identification during travel.

What country is Bali in?

Bali is an island in Indonesia north of Australia, south of Borneo and east of Java. It is located in Indonesia, in the eastern and southern hemispheres.

It's positioned in Southeast Asia, in central Indonesia, and sits just 2km east of the island of Java, west of the island of Lombok and just north of Australia. It's bordered by the Bali Sea and the Indian Ocean.
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