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Australia

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States and Territories of Australia

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Australian Coat of Arms

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Mainland Australia showing the continental shelf (light blue) extending to the islands of New Guinea in the north, and Tasmania in the south

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Sydney Royal Botanic Gardens

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Grey Headed Flying Foxes roosting in the botanical gardens

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Pyramid Glasshouse

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Electrical Storm Over Sydney Harbour

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When darkness becomes light

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Reflections in Water

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Western Australia's capital and largest city, Perth

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The Red and Green Kangaroo Paw is the

floral emblem of Western Australia

The Black Swan is the state bird of Western Australia

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Gold Coast Queensland

View looking north across Surfers Paradise

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A surfer going for the tube

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AUSTRALIAN OPENMargaret Court Arena at the

Australian Open with the old Rebound Ace surface. Rod Laver Arena, the centre court, in the background, Melbourne Park, Melbourne. The main location of play.

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Flag of Queensland

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Lake Weyba

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Pelican on the banks of the Noosa River

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TROPICAL FISH

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The beach along the town of Noosa Heads.

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Noosa Waters, Noosaville

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A pelican on Noosa River, Noosaville.

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Woolworths entry on a Thursday night

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A beach on the headlands hike, coastal trail.

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Noosa Harbour, Tewantin.

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EumundiSunshine Coast, Queensland

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Peregian Springs Aerial

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Caloundra, Sunshine Coast

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Australia Zoo

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Koala BearsThe Koala has no relation to a bear. It is a distant cousin to the Wombat and both the Koala and the Wombats have fossil history over 15 million years. The Koala is Australia's most popular and most loved marsupial mammal.

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KOALAS female male

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Blue-winged KookaburraFemale Male

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Tasmanian DevilThe Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a carnivorous marsupial now found in the wild only in the Australian island state of Tasmania.

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Kangaroosand Wallabies

The Kangaroo and the Emu appear on Australia's coat of arms.

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View from Indian Head, Fraser Island

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The beach at Lake McKenzie

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The Great Barrier ReefUNESCO World Heritage Site

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Uluru (Uluṟu)Ayers RockInselberg Monolith

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Uluru panorama nearing sunset

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 Ayers Rock - Uluru

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Australian Aboriginal Flag

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Boomerangs

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Boomerangs

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Australian Creation Myths

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Didjeridu - Didgeridoo

• The most interesting Aboriginal musical instrument is the didjeridu

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Images of the Didjeridu can be found on petroglyphs.

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PUBLICITY

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Australian Sacred SitesSacred sites within the landscape are an essential part of Aboriginal people's very different kind of religious beliefs.