20 fun facts about Australia
|The sixth largest country in the world, Australia is situated on an entire continent (7.6 million square kilometres) and has a population of 24 million. Tweet This
Australia Day (26 January) is the anniversary of ships with British convicts arriving in Sydney. Tweet This
The name Australia comes from the Latin “Terra Australis Incognita” which means the Unknown Southern Land. Tweet This
The first police force was made up of convicts. Tweet This
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Since 2011, Melbourne has been repeatedly chosen for “the world’s most liveable city”. Tweet This
During the Gold Rush of the 1850’s, Australia there was massive influx of immigrants from China, USA, Canada, Germany, Italy, France, and UK. Tweet This
Australia was one of the founding members of the United Nations. Tweet This
Melbourne is dubbed the sport’s capital of the world. Tweet This
Australians call English people Pome, an acronym for “Prisoners of Mother England”. Tweet This
There are more than 60 designated wine regions in Australia, producing over a billion bottles of wine each year. Tweet This
Kangaroo meat can be purchased from the supermarket and is available in restaurants. It’s leaner and healthier than beef. Tweet This
Australia gave women the right to vote in 1902. Tweet This
Australia is truly multicultural with indigenous peoples and migrants from over 200 countries. Tweet This
After English, the most common spoken languages are Italian, Greek, Cantonese, Arabic, Vietnamese and Mandarin. Tweet This
It is the only place in the world where you can still find the lung fish, which is a living fossil from 350 million years ago. Tweet This
Four out of every five Australians live within 100 kilometres (60 miles) of the coast. Tweet This
The largest ranch in the world is Anna Creek Station. It is larger than Belgium and Luxembourg combined. Tweet This
Vegetation covers over 90% of Australia. Tweet This
The largest Greek diaspora worldwide is in Melbourne. Tweet This
In 1880, Melbourne was the richest city in the world. Tweet This