How much does beer cost in Australia?
It depends on domestic or imported beer, high or low alcohol content, where you buy it and how it is packaged. In Victoria, a 280 ml pot of high alcohol beer bought over the bar is usually about $3.00.
Is the Florida coral reef is the biggest coral reef of the world?
Yes, Its the largest coral reef in the world located in Queenland, Australia
The Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest coral reef, lies a short distance off the northeast coast and extends for over 2,300 kilometers (1,240 mi).
What does the Darling River flow into?
The Darling River starts at Brewarrina, about an hour from Bourke in far northwestern New South Wales. However, the basin which empties into the Darling actually starts in western Queensland.
Where is solar energy most commonly used?
Most solar power in Australia is used where most of the population resides: on the Pacific coast. However, the area of Australia that greatly supports solar energy spans across Western Australia, Northern Territory, and South Australia.
Is Mount Kosciusko a big mountain in Australia?
Mount Kosciuszko is Australia's highest mountain on the mainland. Its elevation is 2228m (some sources say 2229m) above sea level.
Why is Australia's government so stable?
Thats a subjective question, however I would say that the democratic nature of our system along with the checks and balances as established in the Constitution and in convention, the quality of life in the country all help to maintain stability.
What are similarities between Vietnam and Australia?
Two separate continents.
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Multinational companies in Australia?
Two multinational companies in Australia include: Billabong and Rip Curl. Also, Ocean and Earth Inch, Globe International, and Treasury Wine Estates are other multinational companies in Australia.
What is the relationship between the US colombia and the new nation of panama?
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What is the Northeast corner of Australia?
The northeastern quadrant of Australia is primarily made up of the entire state of Queensland.
The northeast corner of Australia, specifically, is Cape York Peninsula.
Has anyone died in the Great Barrier Reef?
Yes divers and swimmers have lost their lives in the great barrier reef.
What would one Australian pounds in 1966 be worth in Australian dollars?
From 1931 until 1966, the Australian Pound was pegged at 16 Shillings Sterling.
One Australian Pound in 1966 had the purchasing power of about $16.86 AUD today.
NOTE - This historical conversion is the result of many calculations and considerations by a purpose designed program for which I can take no credit. The resulting answer should only be regarded as an approximation.
How many types of boomerangs are there?
The number of boomerang types varies. Whether the observer is looking only at native Australian hunting devices, the throwing sticks of Europe or Egypt, or the variety of sporting designs, there are a range of types and variations. The original tools of the Aborigini varied in size, shape and weight depending on the game being sought. A smaller, lighter weapon was used on flighted birds or small game, while a larger, heavier one was employed on a roo (kangaroo). There is no fixed number of "types" because of the variation in the physical properties and flight characteristics of this (arguably) first-ever man-made flying machine. A link can be found below to the relevant Wikipedia article.
Why are marsupials going extinct in Australia?
Marsupials as a class of animals are not going extinct in Australia. However, many individual species of marsupials are going extinct. The reasons for this are:
Who were the people who came to Australia in 1800?
The Japanese people did not come to Australia in 1800. As a matter of fact, until the year 1866, it was a capital offence for Japanese people to even leave their country.
When Japanese did start to migrate, around the 1880s and 1890s, many of tyem were employed as crew for Australian pearlers in the northwest. Large numbers also went to Queensland, where they worked in the sugar cane industry.
Where do they sell boomerangs?
Most souvenir shops and tourist centres have boomerangs, although they will not be the sort that returns. For an authentic returning boomerang, you would need to visit a centre that specialises in educating the public on the Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander history in Australia.
What issues and hardships did people face before during and after immigrating to Australia?
Some people had problems such as: scurvy diseise and sickness
What is the typical meal pattern for the day in Australia?
Breakfast first thing, and morning tea or 'smoko' snack at mid-morning. Lunch is anytime from about 11:30 -2pm and is also called dinner by some. Some people have a brief snack in the mid-afternoon ( called afternoon tea) and the evening meal is called tea, or dinner if formal, and is somewhere around 6pm. This is the main meal of the day for most.
Are there pigeons in Australia?
Yes. There are many species of pigeons in Australia, both native and introduced. There are, in fact, about 22 species of native pigeon in Australia.
Native pigeons in Australia include:
Why does pollution affect the Great Barrier Reef?
Overfishing is "catching too many fish". Because of this, it affects the Great Barrier Reef and other oceans because people fish so much that the fish cant sustain their population. Therefore the fish get fewer and fewer and that means no more fish in The reef.