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Chapter 31 Australia Sydney Opera House Country Profile Population: 22,506,617 Gov’t: Parliamentary Democracy Capital: Canberra Time Difference: +15.

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Page 1: Chapter 31 Australia Sydney Opera House Country Profile Population: 22,506,617 Gov’t: Parliamentary Democracy Capital: Canberra Time Difference: +15.

Chapter 31Australia

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Sydney Opera House

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Country Profile

• Population: 22,506,617• Gov’t: Parliamentary Democracy• Capital: Canberra• Time Difference: +15• Language: English (Aussie),

Aboriginal, Mandarin

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Aussie Slang• Hello = G’day• Goodbye = Hooroo• Great! = Bonza • Gum = Chewie• Bathroom = Dunny or Leu • Friend = Mate• Good for you = G’donya• McDonald’s = Maccas

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History and Culture

Aborigines – Australia’s indigenous

(first people)

•Came from Southeast Asia

•40,000 years ago

•Hunted with spears, nets, and boomerangs (curved throwing sticks).

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European Settlers

• 1769 – Captain James Cook claims it for Britain.

• 1788 –British prison colony (Sydney).

• By 1830’s – 60,000 prisoners

• Farmersraise sheep

• 1851 – gold discovered

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• Many settlers forced Aborigines off their land.

• Aborigines died of European diseases .

• In Tasmania = no aborigines

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Tasmanian devil

NOT!

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The REAL Tasmanian Devil!

Tasmanian devils are meat-eating marsupials that live only on the island of Tasmania, off Australia's southern coast.

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Landform Regions• Great Dividing Range

Mt. Kosciusko (7, 310 ft) is the highest elevation on the continent “The Australian Alps”

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•Sacred site of aborigines (Dreamtime)

Ayers Rock(Uluru)

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LAKE HILLIER

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Natural Environments of AustraliaWater Resources

• Darling and Murray River • Artesian wells—water naturally flows

to surface

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Natural Environments of AustraliaClimates

• OUTBACK– 2/3 of the continent is

arid & semiarid• Avg temp 85 +℉

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Australia

• Strange biome--isolation• Marsupials mammals with pouches

Kangaroo Koala Wallaby

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Australia is home to most of the world's marsupials, or pouched mammals. Perhaps the most famous is the kangaroo. A mother kangaroo carries her baby, called a joey, in her pouch.

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A baby koala spends the first seven months of its life in its mother's pouch, then climbs out and clings to her back.

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The platypus is an egg-laying mammal. It has webbed feet for swimming and a flat, broad bill like a duck's. The bill is covered with soft leathery skin, which has sensitive nerves that help the animal locate food.

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Water ResourcesGreat Barrier Reef

• 2,500 km = 1.600 miles• Largest living thing in the world

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Great Barrier Reef

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbNeIn3vVKM

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AustraliaHistory & Culture

• Shaped as a British Colony, Australia still has one of the world’s oldest continuing cultures.

• Aborigines lived nomadic lifestyle– Hunted with spears, nets, and boomerangs.

Didgeridoo

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Australia History and Culture

• Became independent in 1901

Surprisingly, many Australians fought alongside the British in BOTH World Wars!

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Australia Today • Importing and Exporting

–Mainly trade with U.S. and Asia• Mining, Agriculture, and Tourism are

key to Australia’s economy• Issues and Challenges: Protecting

aboriginal culture, protecting the environment, introduction to exotic species.

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCgKd7oghLI

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New ZealandNorth Island

• Forests• Volcanoes• Geysers• Hot Springs Hills• Mts

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New ZealandNorth Island

Ngauruhoe, New Zealand

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New Zealand: South Island

• Mountains• Glaciers• Lakes• Plains

Southern Alps

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New ZealandBiome

• 30% Forest• Animals:

–Kiwis–Moas–Bats

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New ZealandBiome

Kiwi

Moa

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New ZealandBiome

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New ZealandNatural Resources

Hydroelectricity= power generated from water

Fertile Soil = Good for agriculture (farming)

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New ZealandHistory and Culture• Maori- indigenous people of New Zealand• Colonized by Britain • Maori Wars 1845-1872 (Maori lost

European disease)– Independent in 1907

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New ZealandMaori Culture

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BoNmpvkavo&feature=related

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New ZealandPeople• Language: Maori, English• Settlement: Auckland, Wellington,

Christchurch• Jobs: tourism, farming (sheep)• Food: lamb, sweet potatoes,

pavlova, tea

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New ZealandEconomy and Issues

• Farming, manufacturing, tourism– Exports: wool, meat, fish, dairy, kiwi

• small country = hard to develop economy of scale

• Relies on exports– Australia, U.S.A, Japan

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eh-0knDpn5g&NR=1&feature=endscreen

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PfsA3FbQws