| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| City named after the British Secretary of State for war and the colonies | Hobart | 87%
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| Victor, Sydney or Coffs | Harbour | 63%
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| Largest inhabited island in the Whitsundays | Hamilton | 53%
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| Mountain and ski resort in Victoria; also the early name for North Melbourne | Hotham | 50%
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| Town northeast of Melbourne famous for its native animal sanctuary | Healesville | 37%
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| Named for its shape, this bay is the northernmost suburb on Magnetic Island | Horseshoe | 37%
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| Victorian town known for its mineral water spas and Swiss Italian heritage | Hepburn Springs | 33%
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| Provincial town on the Murrumbidgee River, in the NSW Riverina district | Hay | 30%
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| Town in the Grampians National Park, Victoria | Hall's Gap | 27%
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| Aboriginal community founded as a Lutheran mission and famous for its painters and potters | Hermannsburg | 17%
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| Australia's largest island national park | Hinchinbrook | 17%
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| Small town south of Darwin, and home of the Big Boxing Crocodile | Humpty Doo | 17%
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| Artificial island in Melbourne's Yarra river that used to be a scout camp and is now a sculpture park | Herring Island | 7%
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| Called Pulu Selma by the locals, this is the most populated island in the Cocos (Keeling) Islands | Home Island | 7%
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| The city of Townsville lies on this bay | Halifax | 3%
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