| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Named after a city/ county in Scotland, The most western capital of Australia. | Perth | 100%
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| Derived from the Ngunnawal language, Capital of all Capitals. | Canberra | 94%
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| Located at "Van Diemen's Land". | Hobart | 94%
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| Named after the infamous British Naturalist that Visited The Galapagos Islands | Darwin | 88%
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| Named after a British Prime Minister in the 1830s. | Melbourne | 88%
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| Established in 1788, The Botany Bay City. | Sydney | 88%
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| Named after a city in the Northeast England, Locally nicknamed “Newy”. | Newcastle | 82%
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| Named in honour of a Queen of England of a monarch before Queen Victoria. | Adelaide | 76%
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| Named after a river which was named after a governor. | Brisbane | 76%
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| Named after Sydney Enterpreneur and Businessman Robert Towns. | Townsville | 76%
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| Originally named “South Coast” due to its location in the southof Brisbane, Nicknames of the city include the ‘Glitter Strip’ and the ‘Goldy’. | Gold Coast | 71%
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| Named after a British Colonial Administrator, Called “gimuy” in native language. | Cairns | 65%
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| Originated from Indigenous Language, Colloquially referred to as The Gong. | Wollongong | 65%
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| Named after a city in Suffolk, England. Located in Queensland. | Ipswich | 47%
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| Located at the coastline of the Coral Sea near the Glass House Mountains. | Sunshine Coast | 24%
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