Australia is a fascinating country – home to many amazing wildlife and views, with famous buildings and landmarks which plenty of travellers long to see. Think you’ve heard a lot about Australia? Well here are a few little gems that might surprise you!
1. There are around 200 different types of races and cultures within Australia, making it one of the most multi-cultural nations in the world.
2. Australia was the second country in the world to give women the right to vote in 1902.
3. Nowhere has a higher gambling rate than Australia, with more than 80% of adults involved regularly in some form of betting or gambling.
4. The Australian Alps receive more snowfall than Switzerland. Maybe it’s time to change that Euro Trip idea? Haha!
5. Australia is the only continent in the world without an active volcano.
6. If you visit one new beach in Australia every day, it would take over 27 years to see them all. No wonder that surfing and other water and beach activities are so popular!
7. Australia is home to the largest living structure on Earth – The Great Barrier Reef. While some scientists declared the Great Barrier Reef dead back in 2016, the world’s largest coral reef is still alive, even though it needs to be protected from pollution and other problems that the world’s oceans are facing. Another cool fact is that the Great Barrier Reef is so large that it’s visible from space!
8. After China, the largest number of sheep can be found in Australia. With many more sheep than humans, there are approximately 100 million of these animals across the country. This also means that Australia is one of the world’s leading producers of wool.
9. The Great Victoria Desert is larger than the whole of the United Kingdom, and is just one of Australia’s many dry areas.
10. The cleanest air and water on earth can be found in Tasmania.
11. There are so many different types of species in Australia that only 25% of them have been discovered and are known to humans. This leaves 75% which are totally undiscovered as of yet.
12. There are 19 world heritage sites in this country.
13. In 2006, an Australian man once tried to sell New Zealand on eBay. A prankster in Brisbane put New Zealand up for sale on eBay, the online auction site. Brisk bidding saw the price quickly climb from just one Australian cent to A$3,000, until eBay managers pulled the auction from the website.
14. The largest Greek population in the world beside Athens in Greece can be found in Melbourne Victoria. In the 20th century, Australia saw a large amount of immigration, including from those across the sea in the Mediterranean countries. Melbourne has one of the largest Greek population in the world, with more than 150,000 Greeks living in the city.
15. Australia has the second-highest human development index. One thing the Aussies can pride themselves is the fact that they’re ranking high in the human development index. This index measures various things such as equality, lifespan, welfare etc. Australia comes in at second place, just after Norway.