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The Great Barrier Reef
Corals bleach when marine heat waves stress them.The culprit is the burning of fossil fuels that heat the planet and are causing global temperatures to rise.
Australian War Memorial (Canberra)
The 1914 Declaration of War (at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra). When the United Kingdom declared war on Germany on 4 August 1914, Australia, as part of the British Empire, automatically joined the war. This event marked the beginning of Australia's participation in the First World War.
Sydney Opera House.
The Sydney Opera House, located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, is one of the most famous and distinctive buildings of the 20th century. Declared a World Heritage Site in 2007, it was designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon in 1957 and opened on October 20, 1973.
The Arrernte(indigenous tribe
- Location: Around Alice Springs, in the Midwest Territory
- Culture: Known for their art and their "Dreamtime" stories, which are sacred tales that explain the creation of the world and its connection to the earth.
Wombat
Wombats, small, squat, bear-like animals, are marsupials native to Australia. They live in these burrows, which they excavate with the help of their strong claws and teeth, forming intricate networks of tunnels that can connect numerous underground chambers.
Camberra
The population in Australia is 26,974,026 million persons.
The currency in Australia is Australian dollars (AUD).
The area for Australia is 7,688 millones km²
Outback.
The outback (also called Never Never, Woop Woop, Back of Beyond, Back O'Burke, or Beyond the Black Stump) is the remote, semi-arid interior of Australia. The outback refers to regions further from urban centers than the bush. The few fertile areas are used for cattle, sheep, and sheep farming; aside from these, tourism and mining are the main economic activities in this vast area far from the sea. Due to the outback's size, the value of its livestock and mining production is considerable.
Melbourne
Melbourne is known as Australia's art capital, offering a rich and varied cultural scene. Living in Melbourne offers a cultural and leisure experience that's hard to find anywhere else in the country, even surpassing certain European cities.
Karijini National Park
Karijini National Park is a national park located in the Hamersley Ranges of the Pilbara region in northwest Western Australia. It is approximately 1,055 km from Perth. It was formerly known as Hamersley National Park.
During the spring of 2006, bushfires consumed approximately 60,000 hectares of forest. The park was closed to the public until early December 2006.
Koala
Koalas live in eastern Australia, where there are more eucalyptus trees; they love these trees so much that they rarely leave them.
The Yolŋu ( indigenous tribe)
- Location: Primarily in northeast Arnhem Land, in the Northern Territory.
- Culture: They have a rich tradition of art, music, and dance. Their connection to the land is fundamental, and their spiritual practices are deeply connected to nature.
Kakadu National Park
Kakadu National Park is a national park in the Northern Territory of Australia, located 171 km east of Darwin. The name 'Kakadu' comes from the Gagudju Aboriginal language.
Platypus
It inhabits rivers and streams in Australia and Tasmania. It is considered one of the basal lineages of mammals, meaning it is very ancient.