Australia, the smallest continent in the world and a country in its own right, spans over 3 million square miles and is home to just over 46 million residents. This makes it the second least ...
Australia: the continent where you’re guaranteed to hear the phrase ‘g’day!’ wherever you go and home to a hopping animal, around twice as common as humans. Commonly called ‘the land ...
This collection of Funky Facts from Go Jetters focuses on Oceania, a continent made up of the large island country of Australia, often called a continent by itself, and other Pacific Islands.
Scientists also believe its ancient rocks, found in Western Australia’s Jack Hills, could hold important clues about how Earth became habitable. Unlike other continents, Australia has remained ...
An extraordinary fossil bed in the arid grasslands of the Australian continent, called McGraths Flat, really is ...
Australia's beaches are a symbol of its culture and unifies millions regardless of the corner of the continent they live in. Thanks for surfing with us through this episode of Australia Explained.