Summer in Australia is a time where you have fun enjoying the beach, the pool, or just staying home. With the perfect weather for doing water activities, you have many opportunities to do unique activities. Australia have great beaches and amazing waterparks for people to have endless amounts of fun.
Australia has the best waterparks where you can never stop having fun. The waterparks have giant waterslides and they also have pools where you can stay. There are some waterparks that are only in Australia and they are an amazing place to have fun and play around. If you live in Melbourne, you have the opportunity to go to Gumbuya World and it is a place that is exclusively in Australia.
Winter is the season where you can stay warm, or go play with the snow on the mountains. Australia has many mountains to offer such as Mount Wellington, Mount Buller and Mount Baw Baw. Those are just some examples of mountains with snow in Australia. You can do activities in the now like making snowmen and throwing snowballs. You can also relax and enjoy a hot chocolate.
Spring is the season where there are many flowers growing. It is a time where you can enjoy looking at the plants growing. The flowers that grow are beautiful. You can also see native Australian plants like the gum tree (eucalyptus tree).
Autumn is a beautiful season in Australia with colours of yellow and orange. Most days will be warm and sunny. It's also a great time to travel. Dandenong Range is one of the most famous attractions that you should visit during the season.
1. Our people a. Indigenous Australians: · First inhabitants: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. · Australia’s Indigenous cultures are the oldest continuing cultures in the world. · Aboriginal people are from mainland Australia and Tasmania. They have lived here for 40000 and 60000 years. · Torres Strait Islander are from islands to the north of Queensland. b. Early days of European settlement: · Started when the first 11 convict ships, which became known as the ‘First Fleet’, arrived from Great Britain on 26 January 1788. · The first governor of the colony of New South Wales was Captain Arthur Phillip. ·...
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