Australia Travel Quiz
This is an Australia Travel Quiz from taste2travel!
How well do you know the Land Down Under?
Test your knowledge with this Australia travel quiz from taste2travel.
How well will you score? Your result will be displayed at the bottom of the quiz – will you get to see the legendary Marco Polo?
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01. Which Australian state is renown for its lavender farms?
02. Home to 5.3 million souls, which is Australia's largest city?
03. What is the name of this iconic Australian parrot?
04. Known for its autumn colours, the highland town of Armidale is located in which state?
05. Weighing in at 1 tonne, the world's largest and heaviest solid gold coin is housed where?
06. Outback Australia has been inhabited by native Aboriginals for approximately how many years?
07. The Australian territory of Cocos (Keeling) Islands is located in which body of water?
08. The Barossa Valley, a major wine-producing region, is located in which Australian state?
09. Which Australian capital city lies at the foot of Mt. Wellington (1,271 m / 4,170 ft)?
10. In which Australian city would you be if you were swimming at Bondi Beach?
11. Which Australian city hosts the Australian Open tennis tournament every January?
12. In which Australian state would you be if you were visiting Flinders Island?
13. The Australian territory of Norfolk Island lies approximately how many kilometres off the east coast of Australia?
14. An inland wave, Wave Rock is located in which Australian state?
15. Australia's national Parliament House is located where?
16. Bruny Island is located in which Australian state?
17. Rottnest Island is located offshore from which Australian city?
18. Known for its quirkiness, the opal mining town of Lightening Ridge is located in which Australian state?
19. Developed by the Reserve Bank of Australia, polymer banknotes were first issued in which year?
20. Finally, this is the flag of which Australian state?
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Hi Darren, Armidale in NSW and know for Autumn colours is spelt with an “i” not a “a”
I was born there, I should know. 😊
Cheers Robyn
Hi Robyn,
Many thanks for pointing this out.
It has now been corrected.
Regards,
Darren