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In 2000, was Australia ranked as one of the world's top ten countries for milk production? |
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What is the surname of the main male actor that acts in the "Mad Max" trilogy? |
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What is the name/word that the following have in common?
Bridge, Cod, Group, John, Leslie, River
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How many times did the "HMAS Melbourne" collide with other naval vessel/s that resulted in deaths? |
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| 6.
Francis McEncroe, who was a boilermaker, created which fast food? |
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The bushranger Frank McCallum is better known as whom? |
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| 8.
Where can the Murrumbidgee River be located? |
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| 9.
The macadamia is an Australian native nut. |
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Who was the first person responsible for the importation of merino sheep to Australia? |
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| 11.
Did Australia open their first mint in 1855? |
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This town is in Western Australia and is north from Perth - where temperatures soar. It is located in a mining area (mostly gold) but sheep and cattle are other viable economic industries. The nearest town of any size is only 184 kms away. It was founded in 1897 but only got the telephone system through in 1961. In 2000, it had a population of 318. What is this town's name? |
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Moliagul is the name of a 'ghost' town, but what event happened in it that has been written into Australia's history? |
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| 14.
Of the following statements, which is true in regards to Australia's Monte Cristo? |
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| 15.
The Australian Trumpet is ranked the world's _________ largest mollusc? |
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Of the following mountains, which is the highest? |
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Is Mornington Island located in Mornington Bay in Victoria? |
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| 18.
What was Prime Minister Robert Menzies' nickname? |
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A record crowd of 121,606 spectators watched the 1970 VFL (later AFL) Grand Final in 1970 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). |
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Did "Men At Work" or "Midnight Oil" sing the song entitled "Down Under" in 1983? |
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