Ever found yourself wondering whether kangaroos really box or if Australia is actually both a country AND a continent? With the world’s largest island nation featuring everything from deadly spiders to cuddly koalas, vast deserts to tropical rainforests, and a culture that’s uniquely Aussie from the Outback to the Opera House, understanding the Land Down Under can be more challenging than surviving a day in the wilderness with a didgeridoo! Our Australia trivia collection takes you on a walkabout through these fascinating facts with questions covering everything from the Great Barrier Reef to Aboriginal Dreamtime stories. Perfect for travelers planning their Australian adventure or anyone curious about a country where Christmas happens in summer and the toilets don’t actually flush backwards.
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- What is the capital of Australia?
Answer: Canberra - What is the largest city in Australia?
Answer: Sydney - What animal is featured on the Australian coat of arms along with the emu?
Answer: Kangaroo - What is the name of the large rock formation in central Australia?
Answer: Uluru (Ayers Rock) - What ocean surrounds Australia?
Answer: Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean - What is the currency of Australia?
Answer: Australian Dollar - What is the largest state in Australia?
Answer: Western Australia - What is the name of the famous opera house in Sydney?
Answer: Sydney Opera House - What is the second largest city in Australia?
Answer: Melbourne - What desert covers much of central Australia?
Answer: Great Victoria Desert - What is the name of the famous bridge in Sydney?
Answer: Sydney Harbour Bridge - What are the original people of Australia called?
Answer: Aboriginal Australians - What is the capital of Queensland?
Answer: Brisbane - What poisonous spider is found in Australia?
Answer: Redback spider (or Funnel-web spider) - What is the capital of Victoria?
Answer: Melbourne - What large reef system is located off the coast of Queensland?
Answer: Great Barrier Reef - What is the capital of New South Wales?
Answer: Sydney - What flightless bird is native to Australia?
Answer: Emu - What is the capital of South Australia?
Answer: Adelaide - What type of tree is most common in Australia?
Answer: Eucalyptus - What is the capital of Western Australia?
Answer: Perth - What marsupial sleeps most of the day and eats eucalyptus leaves?
Answer: Koala - What is the capital of Tasmania?
Answer: Hobart - What dangerous sea creature is found in Australian waters?
Answer: Box jellyfish - What is the capital of Northern Territory?
Answer: Darwin - What wild dog is native to Australia?
Answer: Dingo - What island state is located south of mainland Australia?
Answer: Tasmania - What monotreme (egg-laying mammal) is found in Australia?
Answer: Platypus - What is the name of the mountain range along Australia’s east coast?
Answer: Great Dividing Range - What is Australia’s national anthem called?
Answer: Advance Australia Fair - What strait separates Tasmania from mainland Australia?
Answer: Bass Strait - What is the name of the spiny egg-laying mammal found in Australia?
Answer: Echidna - What is the longest river in Australia?
Answer: Murray River - What crocodile species is found in northern Australia?
Answer: Saltwater crocodile - What is the largest lake in Australia?
Answer: Lake Eyre - What venomous snake is considered the most dangerous in Australia?
Answer: Inland taipan - What is the highest mountain in Australia?
Answer: Mount Kosciuszko - What type of government does Australia have?
Answer: Constitutional monarchy - What is the name of the famous wine region in South Australia?
Answer: Barossa Valley - What is the official language of Australia?
Answer: English - What is the name of the large cattle station in the Northern Territory?
Answer: Anna Creek Station - How many states does Australia have?
Answer: 6 - What is the name of the extinct marsupial lion that once lived in Australia?
Answer: Thylacoleo - How many territories does Australia have?
Answer: 2 (Northern Territory and Australian Capital Territory) - What is the name of the large shopping center in Melbourne?
Answer: Chadstone Shopping Centre - What year did Australia become a federation?
Answer: 1901 - What is the name of the extinct Tasmanian carnivorous marsupial?
Answer: Tasmanian tiger (Thylacine) - What is the population of Australia approximately?
Answer: 26 million - What is the name of the famous Australian actor who played Wolverine?
Answer: Hugh Jackman - What percentage of Australia is desert or semi-desert?
Answer: About 70% - What is the name of the Australian flag’s constellation?
Answer: Southern Cross - What is the driest continent?
Answer: Australia - What is the name of the famous Australian tennis tournament?
Answer: Australian Open - What is the largest sand island in the world, located off Australia’s coast?
Answer: Fraser Island - What does ANZAC stand for?
Answer: Australia and New Zealand Army Corps - What is the name of the famous Australian soap opera?
Answer: Neighbours - What is the only place where Tasmanian devils are found in the wild?
Answer: Tasmania - What is the name of the famous Australian rock band?
Answer: AC/DC - What is the most venomous creature in the world, found in Australian waters?
Answer: Box jellyfish - What Aboriginal instrument makes a deep droning sound?
Answer: Didgeridoo - What is the fastest land animal in Australia?
Answer: Red kangaroo - What is the time difference between Perth and Sydney?
Answer: 3 hours (Perth is 3 hours behind Sydney) - What is the largest mining company in Australia?
Answer: BHP - What Aboriginal word means “meeting place”?
Answer: Canberra - What is the name of the largest urban park in the world, located in Sydney?
Answer: Centennial Park - What percentage of Australians live in urban areas?
Answer: About 86% - What is the name of the Australian Prime Minister’s official residence?
Answer: The Lodge - What is the most common surname in Australia?
Answer: Smith - What is the name of the Australian version of American football?
Answer: Australian Rules Football (AFL) - What year did Australia host the Summer Olympics in Sydney?
Answer: 2000 - What is the largest export from Australia?
Answer: Iron ore - What is the name of the extinct giant bird that once lived in Australia?
Answer: Mihirung (or Dromornis) - What percentage of the world’s wool does Australia produce?
Answer: About 25% - What is the name of the famous Australian children’s TV show about a blue heeler dog?
Answer: Bluey - What is the deepest point in Australian waters?
Answer: South Sandwich Trench - What Australian city has the largest Greek population outside of Greece?
Answer: Melbourne - What is the name of the world’s largest monolith, located in Australia?
Answer: Mount Augustus - What percentage of Australia’s land mass is arable (suitable for farming)?
Answer: About 6% - What is the name of the famous Australian racehorse that won the Melbourne Cup?
Answer: Phar Lap - What is the coldest temperature ever recorded in Australia?
Answer: -23°C (-9.4°F) at Charlotte Pass - What Australian city was named after a British Prime Minister?
Answer: Melbourne (after Lord Melbourne) - What is the most isolated city in the world?
Answer: Perth - What percentage of the world’s uranium does Australia produce?
Answer: About 30% - What is the name of the world’s largest cattle station by area?
Answer: Anna Creek Station - What year was the last confirmed sighting of a Tasmanian tiger?
Answer: 1936 - What Australian mammal has the most powerful bite force relative to its size?
Answer: Tasmanian devil - What is the record high temperature in Australia?
Answer: 50.7°C (123.3°F) at Oodnadatta - What percentage of Australia’s population was born overseas?
Answer: About 30% - What is the name of the asteroid crater in Western Australia that’s one of the largest on Earth?
Answer: Wolfe Creek Crater - What Australian city has the highest cost of living?
Answer: Sydney - What is the scientific name for the Tasmanian devil?
Answer: Sarcophilus harrisii
