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Who arrived in Australia over 40,000 years ago?
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Who arrived in Australia over 40,000 years ago?
The Aborigines (OZ)
Who is the director from New Zealand who made The Lord of the Rings?
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Who is the director from New Zealand who made The Lord of the Rings?
Peter Jackson (NZ)
Who was one of the first people to climb Mount Everest?
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Who was one of the first people to climb Mount Everest?
Sir Edmund Hillary (NZ)
Who was the aboriginal woman who won the 400 metres race at the Sydney Olympics?
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Who was the aboriginal woman who won the 400 metres race at the Sydney Olympics?
Cathy Freeman (OZ)
Who sings "I just can't take you out of my head"?
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Who sings "I just can't take you out of my head"?
Kylie Minogue (OZ)
Its babies are born from eggs but they drink milk from their mothers.
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Its babies are born from eggs but they drink milk from their mothers.
Platypus
An animal which eats eucalyptus and sleeps for eighteen hours a day.
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An animal which eats eucalyptus and sleeps for eighteen hours a day.
Koala
A small bird which cannot fly and lives on the ground. (NZ)
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A small bird which cannot fly and lives on the ground. (NZ)
Kiwi
How tall can some eucalyptus trees be?
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How tall can some eucalyptus trees be?
92 metres tall
Which is the tallest kauri tree?
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Which is the tallest kauri tree?
Tane Mahuta
When did the British arrive in Australia?
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When did the British arrive in Australia?
In 1770
Who did Britain send to Australia after the 1780s?
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Who did Britain send to Australia after the 1780s?
Convicts
When did the 6 Australian states become one country?
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When did the 6 Australian states become one country?
On 1st January 1901
Where does the name New Zealand come from?
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Where does the name New Zealand come from?
It comes from Zeeland, sea land.
What happened in New Zealand in 1893?
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What happened in New Zealand in 1893?
NZ was the first country to let women vote.
What is the capital of Australia?
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What is the capital of Australia?
CANBERRA
What is the capital of New Zealand? Why?
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What is the capital of New Zealand? Why?
WELLINGTON, BECAUSE IT IS CLOSE TO THE CENTRE OF THE COUNTRY.
What place in New Zealand smells like eggs?
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What place in New Zealand smells like eggs?
ROTORUA
What are the two names of the enormous rock in the Australian desert?
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What are the two names of the enormous rock in the Australian desert?
ULURU / AYERS ROCK
Where in NZ can we find glaciers?
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Where in NZ can we find glaciers?
IN FIORDLAND, IN THE SOUTH-WEST OF THE SOUTH ISLAND
How do Maori people call white people?
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How do Maori people call white people?
Pakeha.
How many volcanoes are there in Auckland?
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How many volcanoes are there in Auckland?
48
What is “hangi”?
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What is “hangi”?
A Maori way of cooking.
What is the outback?
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What is the outback?
The flat, hot centre of Australia.
At the beginning of 20th century the Aborigines couldn’t do many things. Mention 3 things.
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At the beginning of 20th century the Aborigines couldn’t do many things. Mention 3 things.
They couldn’t own land, get jobs easily, their children couldn’t go to school with white children
Why do Australians celebrate the National Sorry Day?
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Why do Australians celebrate the National Sorry Day?
To say sorry to the children who were taken away from their Aboriginal parents. (It's celebrated every May 26)




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