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How many 10 millionaires are there in Australia?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Favourable conditions in global markets helped 392,000 Australians join the ranks of the 1.8 million-strong cohort of US-dollar millionaires last year, according to Credit Suisse, representing about one in 10 adults. How many millionaires are there in Australia in 2020? 176 thousand millionairesAustralia had over 176 thousand millionaires in 2020, an increase in the number […]

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What is the Australian way of life?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

A “no worries” attitude. There’s something Aussies are known the world over for, and that’s their easy-going, friendly attitude. Of course food, events, art and history are all vital parts of the Australian culture, but what really distinguishes an Aussie is his or her laid-back outlook on life. What do Australian do for living? There […]

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Why is New Zealand not a continent?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

In order to qualify it has to be a major landmass the size of eg the whole of Europe or all of Africa before gaining continent status. In any case Australia’s the world’s smallest continent which NZ is geographically part of. New Zealand is a part of Oceania, which is a region of the world […]

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Do Australians have the right to not self incriminate?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Section 128 of the Evidence Act 1995 (Cth) creates a statutory privilege against self-incrimination.It applies only in criminal proceedings and means that a defendant cannot be required to give evidence at their own trial. However, a defendant may choose to give evidence in their own defence. Do you have the right to not incriminate yourself? […]

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What is a size 0 us in Australia?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

International Conversions Size AUS/UK 4 12 Alpha xss m US 0 8 EU 32 40 What is a US size 0? Clothing Size Guide- Numeric US Size-Numeric 00 0 Bust 31″ 32″ Waist 23″ 24″ Hip 34″ 35″ What is US size in Australia? Womenswear Clothing – Single Size Conversion UK 4 12 European 32 […]

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Will Australia get colder with climate change?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

The report confirms global warming is driving a significant increase in the intensity and frequency of extremely hot temperatures in Australia, as well as a decrease in almost all cold extremes. Will Australia be affected by climate change? Australia is experiencing higher temperatures, more extreme droughts, fire seasons, floods and more extreme weather due to […]

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What is the smallest Australian animal?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Weight: 2.6-6.6 grams (up to two 10c coins) This is the long-tailed planigale, the smallest Australian marsupial and one of the world’s smallest mammals. What is the cutest Australian animal? Top 10 cutest Aussie animals Koala We just couldn’t go past the koala for our number one! Pygmy Possum. Quokka Smile! Kangaroo Look at those […]

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What do New Zealanders do in winter?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

From stargazing to hot tubs to cosy chateaus and moody landscapes, winter brings plenty of things to do in New Zealand. Many popular hiking tracks are ideal in winter. The majority of tracks in the North Island are free from snow all year round, so you can still explore the great outdoors. What are New […]

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What does Budgie mean in Australian?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Budgie is a shortened form of Budgerigar, from the native Australian name Betcherrygah. The betcherry bit means ‘good’, and gah means ‘parakeet’. What is budgie slang for? budgie. / (ˈbʌdʒɪ) / noun. informal short for budgerigar. What does Budgie mean in Aboriginal? The name budgerigar is derived from the Aboriginal word betcherrygah (meaning good food).Native […]

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Who started slavery in Australia?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

The first shipload of 65 Melanesian labourers arrived in Boyd Town on 16 April 1847 on board the Velocity, a vessel under the command of Captain Kirsopp and chartered by Benjamin Boyd. Boyd was a Scottish colonist who wanted cheap labourers to work at his expansive pastoral leaseholds in the colony of New South Wales. […]

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Is Australia a stable continent?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

A: Australia is relatively stable but not tectonically inert, and appears to be less stable than a number of other continental regions. Some places in Australia are surprisingly geologically active. Why is Australia a very stable continent? The stability of the Australian continent, with limited volcanic activity for many millions of years, and the relatively […]

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What size does a 2 year old wear Australia?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Sizing Guide for Baby, Toddler, First Walker & Kids Sandals (AU/US/EU/UK) SIZE (AU / UK) In-Sole Length Age Guide (Approx) 5 13.4 cm 18-24 month old 6 14.2 cm 2 year old 7 15 cm 2.5 year old 8 15.8 cm 3 year old What size does a 2 year old wear? Toddler Clothing Sizes: […]

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Is the airport part of greater Melbourne?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

The Chief Health Officer has declared Greater Metropolitan Melbourne including Tullamarine Airport as a COVID-19 Hotspot for the purposes of travel to the Northern Territory from 10.45am today, 12 February 2021. What areas are included in Greater Melbourne? Also known as Greater Melbourne, Metropolitan Melbourne takes in about 5 million people across almost 10,000 square […]

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Why does Australia have two flags?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

However, people were confused about the use of two Australian flags. The blue ensign was meant to be for official and naval purposes and the red ensign was meant to be used by the merchant fleet, but the general public began using the red ensign on land. Does Australia have 2 flags? Australia has three […]

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Can you immigrate to Australia if you have family there?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

If you are migrating to Australia, you can bring your family with you on dependent visas. If you are an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen, you may sponsor children, partners, parents and fiancés to join you in Australia. Can I move to Australia if I have family there? Australian citizens […]

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