What has Australia given the world?

In recent years, Australians have been at the forefront of medical technology with inventions including ultrasound, the bionic ear, the first plastic spectacle lenses, the electronic pacemaker, the multi-focal contact lens, spray-on artificial skin and anti-flu medication.
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What are Australia's greatest achievements?

Amazing Australian Achievements
  • America's Cup. Buy at AllPosters.com. ...
  • Around the world non-stop. ...
  • Cape Tribulation road. ...
  • Dingo fence. ...
  • East to west rail link. ...
  • 135 Sydney suburbs walked. ...
  • Fastest London to Sydney flight. ...
  • First flight.
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What 3 things is Australia known for?

Everyone knows that Australia is world famous for its natural wonders and wide open spaces, its beautiful beaches, open deserts, “the bush”, and “the Outback.” There are many attractions in the large cities in Australia like Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth.
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What is Australia best at in the world?

According to the United Nations, Australia is the second-best country in the world to live, due to its excellent quality of life index. The UN establishes a qualification, also known as the Human Development Index, based on an annual survey of social progress and economic indexes of the 187 countries.
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What makes Australia special?

Australia is globally famous for its natural wonders, wide-open spaces, beaches, deserts, "The Bush", and "The Outback". Australia is one of the world's most highly urbanised countries; it's well known for its attractive mega cities such as Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth.
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What inventions did Australia invent?

20 Australian inventions that changed the world
  1. Black box flight recorder. The black box flight recorder has helped make commercial air travel the world's safest form of travel. ...
  2. Spray-on skin. ...
  3. Electronic pacemaker. ...
  4. Google Maps. ...
  5. Medical application of penicillin. ...
  6. Polymer bank notes. ...
  7. Cochlear implant (bionic ear) ...
  8. Electric drill.
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What inventions came from Australia?

  • Inventions From the Aussies. Among many foreigners, Australia is the land of Vegemite, koalas and a dedication to green living. ...
  • Google Maps. Google Maps was created by a pair of Denmark-born but Sydney-based developers. ...
  • The Ultrasound. ...
  • Wi-Fi. ...
  • Wi-Fi. ...
  • The Pacemaker.
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Did Australia invent the Internet?

Did you know that the work of a Sydney born, Australian engineer by the name of John O'Sullivan, led to the invention of wireless Internet? It's a technology used by billions of devices around the world every day, and it all started right here, down-under.
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What will happen to Australia in the future?

The last IGR six years ago forecast total population in Australia would hit 39.7 million in 2054-55. The current one says Australia's total population is projected to reach 38.8 million in 2060-61. Just for the record: this is the first IGR to forecast a downward revision to population growth.
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What sports did Australia invent?

Touch Football is one of the only sports that was invented in Australia. It's a sport that's been formally recognised for more than 50 years.
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What did Australia do in ww2?

Almost a million Australians, both men and women, served in the Second World War. They fought in campaigns against Germany and Italy in Europe, the Mediterranean and North Africa, as well as against Japan in south-east Asia and other parts of the Pacific.
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What food has Australia invented?

What food did Australia invent?
  • Lamingtons. The national cake and the most beloved food icon in Australia; the lamington! ...
  • Vegemite. Although visitors may turn their nose up at this dish, the Aussies have made this a breakfast staple. ...
  • Pavlova. ...
  • Chicko Roll. ...
  • Meat Pie.
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Did Australia invent the fridge?

While the world had been using iceboxes to keep stuff cold for thousands of years before James Harrison was even conceived, the Scottish-born Australian was the first to invent and patent a mechanical system to create ice for refrigeration.
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Did Australia invent penicillin?

Discovered in 1928 by Alexander Fleming, the drug was made medically useful in the 1940s by a team of Oxford scientists led by Australian Howard Florey and German refugee Ernst Chain. Penicillin has since saved countless lives.
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Who Invented Vegemite?

Chemist CP Callister invented Vegemite in Melbourne in 1923 when Australian food manufacturer Fred Walker asked him to create a spread similar to British Marmite.
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Did Australia lose a war to emus?

Australia once declared war against emus and lost. Australia in 1932 declared a war against emus, as about 20,000 emus began occupying farmland, which was intended for WWI veterans. The Ministry of Defence deployed soldiers and provided machine guns to annihilate the birds.
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What is the national food of Australia?

Roast lamb has been declared Australia's national dish in a major poll that shows we're still a country of meat eaters at heart. The poll, held on News Ltd websites across all mainland capitals, attracted more than 24,000 votes.
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Who invented the ice box?

Thomas Moore, an American businessman, created an icebox to cool dairy products for transport. He called it a “refrigiratory” until he patented “refrigerator” in 1803. In the early 1800s, more and more Americans moved into cities, expanding the distance between the consumer and the source of the food.
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What are 5 interesting facts about Australia?

10 interesting facts about Australia that may surprise you
  • The Australian Alps get more snow than the Swiss Alps. ...
  • 90% of Australians live on the coast. ...
  • Tasmania has the cleanest air in the world. ...
  • The Great Barrier Reef is the largest eco-system in the world. ...
  • Australia has over 60 separate wine regions.
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What is Santa Claus called in Australia?

On Christmas Eve, the children are told, Father Christmas or Santa Claus visits houses placing presents for children under the Christmas tree or in stockings or sacks which are usually hung by a fireplace.
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What do Australians call flip flops?

One example is the local term for flip-flops. "The Australians call them 'thongs', a word which in New Zealand refers to an item of ladies' underwear," said Mr Cryer.
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Has Australia ever won a war?

Australia's history is different from that of many other nations in that since the first coming of the Europeans and their dispossession of the Aboriginals, Australia has not experienced a subsequent invasion; no war has since been fought on Australian soil.
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Would Japan have invaded Australia?

In early 1942 elements of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) proposed an invasion of mainland Australia. This proposal was opposed by the Imperial Japanese Army and Prime Minister Hideki Tojo, who regarded it as being unfeasible given Australia's geography and the strength of the Allied defences.
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