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G'DAY Aussie Quiz

G'DAY Aussie Quiz

ISSUE 5

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1. Melbourne 2. The first engagement of Australian and New Zealand troops in the First World War 3. Glenelg (in Adelaide), Tumut (in NSW) and Parap (in Darwin) 4. Donkey 5. 165,000 6. Banjo Paterson 7. Cathy Freeman, a world champion athlete from Queensland 8. +61 9. 60 regions producing approximately 1.35 trillion bottles of wine every year. 10. Big smoke 11. one centimetre long 12. 2000 13. The moon 14. TRUE 15. A marine box jellyfish 16. None 17. Saudi Arabia 18. INXS 19. Duranbah (NSW), Woombye (QLD) and Thornton (NSW) 20. Melbourne and Sydney 21. Perth 22. TRUE 23. Adelaide 24. Ceduna 25. TRUE. It took 1400 men 8 years to build the bridge, costing $4.2 million. 26. Hobart 27. FALSE. It was 50.7 degrees, in Oodnadatta in 1960. 28. The Cook & the Chef. 29. Gravy 30. The ice cream cake was originally developed in Britain but is still sold in Australia. 31. Guy Sebastian 32. Lego Masters, Channel 9. 33. TRUE. 34. 1972 – Carlton vs Richmond where the score was 28.9 (177). 35. Baggy greens. 36. The Sydney Harbour Bridge. 37. Lake Eyre. 38. The Big Brother House on the Gold Coast. 39. Robert Menzies, 1939 – 1941 & 1949 – 1966. 40. Mem Fox 41. Victoria. 42. Pizza on SBS. 43. Cascade Brewery, established in Hobart in 1824. 44. TRUE. 45. 20. 46. 411 types of coral. 47. Victoria. 48. 10 legs. 49. 96 kilometres. 50. TRUE, by Australian scientist Dr David Warren in Melbourne.

 

ISSUE 4

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1. 1983 2. Adore 3. Robe 4. Anna Creek 5. 1967 6. Adelaide 7. Russell Coight’s All Aussie Adventures 8. Reginald Murray 9. Bernard Tomic 10. Thongs 11. James Packer 12. George Miller 13. 7 14. Red and orange 15. The Bachelor 16. Benita Collings 17. The Super Bowl. 18. The Hills Hoist rotary clothes line 19. Upolu 20. Cascade Brewery, est. 1824 21. The Murray Cod 22. Anywhere between 8-11 months 23. A Swagman 24. Hootabelle 25. The sheep’s back 26. National Assessment Program - Literacy and Numeracy 27. Humpty Doo, NT 28. A rigger on the Sydney Harbour Bridge 29. Lamb 30. 2010 31. Grey Nomads 32. Weet-Bix 33. Sawmilling 34. Australia 35. The Queenslander 36. The Kookaburras 37. 1973 38. 2015 39. Strawberry, caramel, and chocolate 40. The Kingswood 41. Professor Michelle Simmons 42. Queensland 43. Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services” 44. November 45. 85% 46. 2000 47. Damper 48. 1851 49. Alex Perry 50. …to make the cordial that I like best!

 

ISSUE 1

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1. Unknown southern land 2. Melbourne and Hobart 3. One 4. Melbourne 5. Grant Denyer 6. Saudi Arabia 7. Tully 8. Amy and Tyson Murr 9. Whispering Jack - John Farnham 10. Sydney 11. Kanagroo and Emu 12. Playschool 13. Crocodile Dundee 14. 1988 15. platypus and echidna 16. 4 seas (Timor, Arafura, Coral, Tasman) 17. Cossid moth 18. It taught children that spiders are not to be feared. 19. Dreamworld 20. 6 21. 8 22. The “Olympic Australis” 23. Nat Fyfe 24. 1985 25. 1974 26. Happy Feet 27. Sydney funnel-web 28. David Williamson 29. Ramsay Street 30. Victoria 31. Jade and Ryan 32. Deborah Mailman 33. Platypus 34. Blinky Bill 35. Tom Roberts 36. Behind The News 37. 1987 38. Titanosaur 39. Darwin 40. Uluru 41. “Friday on My Mind” - The Easybeats 42. Kalgoorlie, spanning 2,225,278 square kms 43. Fruit Ninja 44. 3 (Moulin Rouge!, The Hours, Rabbit Hole) 45. 1933 46. Redcliffe, near Brisbane 47. Parkes Radio Telescope 48. Nikki Webster 49. Sydney Harbour Bridge 50. Broken Hill