No, Australia cannot see the North Star in the night sky because it is located in the northern hemisphere and is not visible from the southern hemisphere.
No. The star-nosed marsupial is not a marsupial, but a placental mammal. The only marsupial moles are found in northern Australia.
Possibly the best known example of a "south star" in Australia is the constellation "The Southern Cross". This is seen throughout the Southern hemisphere and below latitude 30 degrees in the Northern hemisphere. Australia does not have any specific "South Star" that is recognisable and stands alone.
That would be Sirius . . . same one as in the US andthroughout the northern Hemisphere.
The Northern Star was created in 1876.
Northern Star - Northern Illinois University - was created in 1899.
The stars represent the various Australian states - New South Wales, Western Australia, Northern Territory etc. The Union Flag represents Australia's British heritage.
Northern Star Records was created in 2005.
The Greek letter for Northern Star is L
The big star on the left represents the Commonwealth of Australia, six of its points stand for Australia's states New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria and Western Australia. The seventh point represents the two territories Northern Territory and Australian Capital Territory with the capital city Canberra
Another name for the northern star people is Polaris
The big star on the left represents the Commonwealth of Australia, six of its points stand for Australia's states New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria and Western Australia. The seventh point represents the two territories Northern Territory and Australian Capital Territory with the capital city Canberra