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What is the text titled "BIGGEST" about?
The Big Banana and the trend of "big things"
What is the Australian custom known as "shoey" about?
It is when you have a drink of alcohol from your shoe in order to celebrate something.
What does the term "the Stolen Generation" refer to?
the enforced removal of Aboriginal children from their families between 1910 and the 1970s
What is the water in Lake Hillier compared to in the article?
strawberry milkshake
What happens to a dingo if it makes it through the Dingo Fence?
It has to be killed.
What was the reason for building the Dingo Fence in the 1880s?
to protect sheep from dingoes, Australia's wild dogs
What structure in Australia is 5,614km long?
the Dingo Fence
What does it mean "to waltz Matilda" in Australian slang?
to walk with a bag of your things
What is Australia's unofficial national anthem called?
Waltzing Matilda
What has been the lowest temperature ever recorded in Australia?
-23 degrees Celsius
How much of the inland taipan's venom is enough to kill 100 adults?
a single drop
Which animal is responsible for the most deaths in Australia?
Horses
Uluru is about 450km away (by road) from the nearest major Australian city. What is that city's name?
Alice Springs
Nearly in the middle of Australia, this natural landmark is around 3.6km long, 1.9km wide and rises 348m from the ground. What is it called?
Uluru / Ayers Rock
What is the most awe-inspiring rock in Australia called? It is one of Australia's most recognisable natural landmarks.
Uluru / Ayers Rock