The Australian states and capital citiesOn this page I am going to give you some details about the Australian states. And because the Australian Outback covers more than 70 per cent of Australia, this is as well about the Outback :). The six original Australian states were separate British...
it is approximately 5,400 kilometers and runs from Jimbor in Queensland to the Great Australian Blight in South Australia. This fence is twice as long as the Great Wall of China. It was initially built to keep wild dogs (dingoes) away from fertile land. ...
Explore the natural beauty of Outback Australia Discover the secrets of stunning landscapes! Welcome to the Australian Outback Guide! Want to experience the excitement of somewhere unique? Enjoy the tranquillity and find out about the spellbinding history of the wonderful places back of beyond? Come ...
And, it sounds as if the entire Outback in Australia is desert...Well, that's not exactly true either. Read more about this in my article What is the Australian Outback?Having said that, it is true that the interior of Australia is one big desert region (Australian Desert Facts). In ...
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Australian Cattle Dog, breed of herdingdogdeveloped in the 19th century to work withcattlein the demanding conditions of the AustralianOutback. It is called a heeler because it moves cattle by nipping at their feet; this trait was introduced to the breed from thedingoin its ancestry. It is ...
They are huge, aggressive, territorial, and plentiful across the north of the Australian Outback. Our crocodiles kill on average one to two people per year! Photo by fvanrenterghem On this page you can learn about Australian saltwater crocodiles, their life, their habitat and their conservation....
1 USD equals 1.545 Australian dollar Head Of State: British Monarch:King Charles III, represented by Governor-General: Sam Mostyn Australia has been called “the Oldest Continent,”“the Last of Lands,” and “the Last Frontier.” Those descriptions typify the world’s fascination with Australia...
In fact, the thorny devil is well-adapted to the hot, dry climate of the Australian outback. Tiny channels between the scales carry water that has condensed on the animal’s skin to its mouth. You can find out more about the thorny devil on this page:Thorny Devil Facts ...
Today aboriginal people live in all main cities in Australia but most of them still live in the desert areas of the Australian outback. On the image above, you can see a man playing the didgeridoo, a kind of wooden trumpet, which is really difficult to play. The aboriginal people are hig...