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Page 1: Australian Geography and History. What comes to mind when you think of Australia?

Australian Geographyand History

Page 2: Australian Geography and History. What comes to mind when you think of Australia?

What comes to mind when you think of

Australia?

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Australia is divided into 6 states

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Quick Facts Today one out of four Australians were

born oversees- very diverse population. Australia is the 6th largest country. Australia is the biggest island in the world

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Great Barrier Reef and the Coral Sea

The Great Barrier Reef is the world’s largest coral reef.

Coral reefs are made up of living organisms. They exist in the ocean. It is so vast that it can be seen from outer space. As the world’s largest living organism, the Great

Barrier Reef has been labeled as one of the seven wonders of the world.

It lies in the Coral Sea, off the northeast coast of Australia.

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Great Barrier Reef

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Great Victorian Desert The Great Victorian Desert is in southern Australia. It is vast, barren region with many small lakes and

grasslands.

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Ayers Rock Ayers Rock is a giant sandstone rock formation. It lies in central Australia. Ayers Rock has many waterholes, caves, and

springs. The Aborigines believe Ayers Rock is sacred.

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The Outback Much of Australia is covered by the Australian

Outback. It is a dry region that covers most of Australia’s

interior. Temperatures in the Outback can be very hot. There is very little rain. Most of the soil is not good for farming. Harsh conditions and the lack of fertile farmland

mean that very few people live in the Outback.

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Population Most Australians live in cities along Australia’s

southeast coast. This is largely because of the mild, temperate

climate the region offers. Due to rich mineral deposits, portions of

northwest Australia are home to mining communities.

Miners rely on these natural resources for income. The interior of the continent is dominated by the

Outback.

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Trade and Resources Australia’s geography impacts trade. Because of its dry terrain and vast wilderness

areas Australia has historically had to import many of the agricultural products that it needs.

International trade has long been a critical part of Australia’s survival.

Australia’s largest trading partner is China.

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Australia's Culture Australia’s culture is very much like that of

Western Europe or the United States. Many of the fashions, products, musical styles,

movies, businesses, and leisure activities that exist throughout the western world can be found in Australia.

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British Culture Australia was once a British colony. British culture has greatly shaped the modern

culture of Australia. English is the official language. The government is modeled after the United

Kingdom. The king or queen of the United Kingdom still has

symbolic role. Most Australians who follow a religion claim to be

Christian. British missionaries introduced Christianity in the

eighteenth and nineteenth centuries

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Aboriginal History Aborigines are native Australians whose

ancestors lived on the continent before Europeans arrived.

When James Cook arrived he was told not to claim the land unless the natives agreed- they didn’t but claimed land anyway.

Genocide or mass murder of Aborigines who were considered savages by the Europeans.

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Stolen Generations

Aborigines children were removed from their homes in order to give them European values and work habits.

Ethnocentrism- belief that your culture is superior to others

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Aboriginal Culture Aboriginal cultures still exist in Australia. Many Aboriginal citizens have adopted western

customs (fashion, work in urban areas, go to universities, and have similar lifestyles)

Other Aborigines live a more traditional existence.

Many of the societies exist in the Outback, where the harsh climate and geography discourages Europeans from interfering with the native peoples’ way of life.

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Literacy Australia’s literacy rate is very high. Most Australians are well educated. The literacy rate is lower among Aborigines. Due to years of discrimination, there are still

problems in the Aboriginal community, such as poverty and lack of education.

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POP QUIZ

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Question 1The largest living organism in the world is

A.The AboriginesB.Ayers RockC.The Great Barrier ReefD.Found in the Outback

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Question 2Malcolm lives in a heavily populated city. There is a good chance Malcolm lives in

A.The Great Victorian DesertB.Southeast AustraliaC.The OutbackD.Northwest Australia