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- What is the approximate number of legal immigrants who arrived in Australia annually throughout the early 1990s?
- What agricultural activity is usually found closest to the large metropolitan areas?
- The economic geography of Australia and New Zealand is dominated by the export of:
- What is the capital city of Australia?
- In which city is the iconic Opera House located?
- Which of the following statements regarding Australia is false?
- The island across the Bass Strait off the southeastern coast of Australia is called:
- Which environmental crisis most severely threatens economic activity in the Murray‐Darling River Basin?
- What is the collective name for the animals found in Australia who carry their young in pouches?
- Which of the following statements about the physical environment of the Austral realm is false?
- What is the term for the vast interior rural area of Australia?
- Approximately what is the population of New Zealand?
- What is the term for the study of fauna in spatial perspective?
- Which of the following statements regarding New Zealand is true?
- Which of the following cities is located nearest the Australian capital of Canberra?
- Which of the following has Polynesian roots and is New Zealand’s largest ethnic minority group?
- What is the term for indigenous Australians?
- For many years, Australia had an immigration policy that:
- Which of the following best defines Wallace’s Line?
- Which of the following is not one of Australia’s major problems?
- About what percentage of Australians lives in cities or towns?
- Which of the following mountain ranges runs through New Zealand?
- Which of the following is not one of the three largest cities in Australia?
- The historic 1840 agreement between the Maori and Europeans in New Zealand is known as the Treaty of:
- Most of the core area of Australia is located in the: