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Australia

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 percentage of Australians travel overseas?

In 2006, there were 4.9 million Australian short-term departures. This might include multiple departures by the same person, so there's that problem. But, it brings us to the upper bound PER YEAR, being 4.9/21 giving just under a quarter... Seems like a high number. There must be lots of business people going on multiple trips, I guess.

List 5 countries in Australia?

The continent of Australia includes:

The Commonwealth of Australia

Papua New Guinea

East Timor

Indonesia

This continent of Australia is not to be confused with the The Commonwealth of Australia is also a country in its own right. It is made up of a number of states or federal territories:

Western Australia

South Australia

Victoria

New South Wales

Australian Capital Territory

Queensland

Northern Capital Territory

Tasmania

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What is Australias total population?

The population of the continent of Australia was 31.26 million people, as of the latest figures from 2009. The population of the Commonwealth of Australia is 23.2 million people. The Commonwealth of Australia has the 12th largest economy in the world.

How many blind people are there in Australia?

About 360,000 people in the United Kingdom are registered as blind or partially sighted. Nearly 2 million people in the United Kingdom have sight problems.

How many people in Bendigo Victoria Australia?

The greater Bendigo area has a population of approximately 100,000. The city itself has 80 + thousand.

How many babies are born each day in Australia?

Assuming the birthrate in Australia to be the same every year about 814 children are born each day in Australia. This figure is based on the official total of 297,000 registered births in 2010. -Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2013.

Where does Australia sit on the list of largest countries by population?

Australia is not among the top 20 largest countries by population. It has a relatively small population compared to countries like China, India, United States, and Brazil.

How many Australians watch tv?

13.2 million Australian people watch free to air television.

Leading cause of death in Australia?

The leading cause of death in Australia is heart disease, followed by dementia and Alzheimer's disease, and lung cancer.

Where do Melbourne's richest people socialize and how do you get to speak to them?

There are several places where Melbourne's richest people socialize at. This includes posh country clubs located in the city's most expensive suburbs. The latter is made up of Toorak, Middle Park, Canterbury, and over 30 more elegant and lavish residential establishments. Melbourne's elite also play golf at a number of area courses, and usually dine at 5-star restaurants located throughout the city. To speak to these well to do individuals, simply approach them and say hello. Most rich people are not as snobbish as they appear or are made out to be.

What percentage of Canadians are overweight?

According tot he lastest study by CTV news 51% are overweight.

http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20100331/weight_100331/20100331?hub=Health

Smallest city in Idaho?

The smallest city in Idaho is Rockford, with a population of around 320 residents. It is located in Bonner County in the northern part of the state.

Which states have the largest Hispanic population?

The states with the largest Hispanic population in the United States are California, Texas, and Florida. These states have significant Hispanic communities due to historical influences and geographic location.

How many people die a minute because of drinking and driving?

It is estimated that one person dies every 52 minutes in the United States due to alcohol-impaired driving. (source: NHTSA)

What percent of the US population uses solar energy?

About 2% of the US population uses solar energy as their primary source of electricity. This number is expected to grow as solar power becomes more affordable and accessible.

How did people communicate in World War 2?

Pigeons were used extensively in World War One. Man-made communication systems were still crude and unreliable, so dogs and pigeons were used. Pigeons would have been found just about anywhere on the Western Front. At the First Battle of the Marne in 1914, French troops stopped the German advance on Paris. As the French troops advanced and pushed back the Germans, so their pigeons advanced with them. In the heat and disorientation of battle, pigeons proved to be the best way of sending messages to the French headquarters. At the Marne, the French had 72 pigeon lofts. As the French advanced, the lofts advanced with them - but many of the pigeons were 'on duty' carrying messages and could never have known where their loft had moved to. Incredibly, all the pigeons at the Marne returned to their lofts - despite the fact that they would have flown 'blind' not knowing where their loft was.

How many reports of child abuse are in a year?

The number of reports of child abuse in a year can vary significantly depending on the jurisdiction, reporting practices, and awareness campaigns. In the United States, for example, there were approximately 3.5 million reported cases of child abuse and neglect in 2019.

How do you stop people from drinking and driving?

To stop people from drinking and driving, it is important to increase awareness about the dangers of driving under the influence through educational campaigns, enforce strict penalties for those caught driving drunk, provide alternative transportation options such as designated drivers or ride-sharing services, and encourage responsible alcohol consumption through initiatives like promoting non-alcoholic options.

What state has the lowest population?

As far as independent states go, Vatican City has the smallest population, with only 700 people living there.

Why do people live in urban areas?

because there are more facilities!
People live in urban areas because there are better work opportunities. Also, there are better educational opportunities in urban areas.
Becuase of jobs and entertainment

What are some cultural examples of Australia?

Ozzies have (!) to be *genuinely* laid-back. This means they do everything they can to appear cool, chilled, non-stressed, relaxed, laid-back, cruisy. Many really manage to be chilled, but not too rarely all this effort and concernedness to be *really genuinely* cool results in quite some stressedness, ironically. Of course there are more things, but this is a neat and outstanding one to me.

What percentage of people in America suffer from narcissism?

  • There are no specific statistics to give you because a large percentage of Narcissists refuse counseling.
  • 11% is what I read. It is supposed to be relatively rare, which is odd because it seems like there is a huge victim community out there.

How many years do you have to report a case of child abuse?

There is no statute of limitations on abuse. It gets harder to prove the longer you wait. If it is physical abuse, it may be "his word against yours" type of case. Sexual is a easier to prove if it is a child - any OBGYN can tell. It really depends on what type of abuse and what evidence you have before you can prove someone guilty of it. * All states have SOL's concerning the time in which someone can be prosecuted for any criminal act, including child abuse, abandonment and/or neglect. In issues such as cited, the law sometimes reads that the SOL begins at the time when the alledged act was discovered. This generally relates to the sexual molestation of a child rather than child abuse and/or neglect. Neverthless, it is the moral duty (in some cases the legal responsiblility also) for anyone who knows of or has legitimate reason to believe a child is being abused to report it to the authorities and be prepared to give testimony in court if it is warranted.

What are some similarities and differences between Australia and Japan?

Some similarities between Australia and Japan include their advanced economies, high standards of living, and strong emphasis on education. However, they differ in terms of geography, culture, and language, as Japan is an island nation in East Asia with a homogenous population, while Australia is a continent-country in Oceania with a diverse multicultural society. Additionally, Japan has a long history of ancient traditions, whereas Australia has a more recent history of colonization.