Who arrived in Australia over 40,000 years ago?
Who is the director from New Zealand who made The Lord of the Rings?
Who was one of the first people to climb Mount Everest?
Who was the aboriginal woman who won the 400 metres race at the Sydney Olympics?
Who sings "I just can't take you out of my head"?
Its babies are born from eggs but they drink milk from their mothers.
An animal which eats eucalyptus and sleeps for eighteen hours a day.
A small bird which cannot fly and lives on the ground. (NZ)
How tall can some eucalyptus trees be?
Which is the tallest kauri tree?
When did the British arrive in Australia?
Who did Britain send to Australia after the 1780s?
When did the 6 Australian states become one country?
Where does the name New Zealand come from?
What happened in New Zealand in 1893?
What is the capital of Australia?
What is the capital of New Zealand? Why?
What place in New Zealand smells like eggs?
What are the two names of the enormous rock in the Australian desert?
Where in NZ can we find glaciers?
How do Maori people call white people?
How many volcanoes are there in Auckland?
What is “hangi”?
What is the outback?
At the beginning of 20th century the Aborigines couldn’t do many things. Mention 3 things.
The Aborigines (OZ)
Peter Jackson (NZ)
Sir Edmund Hillary (NZ)
Cathy Freeman (OZ)
Kylie Minogue (OZ)
Platypus
Koala
Kiwi
92 metres tall
Tane Mahuta
In 1770
Convicts
On 1st January 1901
It comes from Zeeland, sea land.
NZ was the first country to let women vote.
CANBERRA
WELLINGTON, BECAUSE IT IS CLOSE TO THE CENTRE OF THE COUNTRY.
ROTORUA
ULURU / AYERS ROCK
IN FIORDLAND, IN THE SOUTH-WEST OF THE SOUTH ISLAND
Pakeha.
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A Maori way of cooking.
The flat, hot centre of Australia.
They couldn’t own land, get jobs easily, their children couldn’t go to school with white children