| Fill 'em in! | % Correct |
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| Australia is home to many dangerous animals including some of the most venomous {snakes} in the world. | 100%
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| {Crocodile} Dundee and the Ozploitation movement's Mad Max series became international blockbusters. | 100%
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| Prominent features of the centre and south include {Uluru} (also known as Ayers Rock). | 100%
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| Australia maintains a deeply integrated relationship with neighbouring {New Zealand}. | 80%
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| Rising sea levels formed Bass Strait, separating {Tasmania} from the mainland. | 80%
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| The Australian Capital Territory was formed in 1911 as the location for the future federal capital of {Canberra}. | 80%
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| The Australian national cricket team competed against {England} in the first Test match. | 80%
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| At the Commonwealth level, the {King}'s representative is the governor-general. | 60%
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| Besides {Antarctica}, Australia is the only continent that developed without feline species. | 60%
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| Governments encouraged a large wave of {immigration} from across Europe. | 60%
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| The ancestors of Aboriginal Australians began arriving from south-east {Asia} 50,000 to 65,000 years ago. | 60%
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| Until the early 19th century, Australia was best known as New {Holland}. | 60%
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| {Voting} and enrolment is compulsory for all enrolled citizens 18 years and older in every jurisdiction. | 60%
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| Ballarat miners launched the {Eureka} Rebellion against gold license fees. | 40%
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| In 1770, Captain James Cook sailed along and mapped the east coast, which he named "{New South Wales}". | 40%
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| As of 2021, it has the second-highest amount of {wealth} per adult, after Luxembourg. | 20%
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| The Swan River Colony (present-day {Perth}) was established in 1829. | 20%
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| Australia has professional leagues for four {football} codes, whose relative popularity is divided geographically. | 0%
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| CSIRO, Australia's national {science} agency, contributes 10% of all research in the country. | 0%
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| The {Dreaming} is a sacred era in which ancestral totemic spirit beings formed The Creation. | 0%
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