Scuba Diving in
Australia
Marine Species in
Australia
Dive Centres in
Australia
Geography
Australia is a vast and geographically diverse country. It is the only country that is also a continent, and it comprises the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands. The country has a diverse landscape, ranging from the rugged mountains of the Great Dividing Range to the vast deserts of the interior, and the tropical rainforests of the north. Australia is also home to the Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest coral reef system.
Population
Australia has a population of over 25 million people. The majority of Australians live in urban areas, with the largest cities being Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide. Australia has a multicultural population, with people from all over the world calling the country home. English is the official language of Australia, and the country has a strong cultural identity.
Culture
Australian culture is a vibrant mix of influences from around the world. The country has a strong sporting culture, with rugby league, rugby union, Australian rules football, cricket, and surfing being particularly popular. Australia also has a thriving arts and music scene, with a number of world-renowned musicians, actors, and artists.
Economy
Australia has a highly developed market economy. The country is a major exporter of minerals, energy, and agricultural products. The Australian economy is also strong in tourism, education, and technology. Australia is a member of the G20 group of major economies, and it enjoys a high standard of living.
History
Australia has a long and fascinating history. The first people to arrive in Australia were Aboriginal Australians, who have lived on the continent for over 65,000 years. European settlement of Australia began in the late 18th century, with the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788. Australia became a federation of six self-governing colonies in 1901, and it has been an independent nation ever since.
Major Landmarks
Australia is home to a number of iconic landmarks, including:
- The Sydney Opera House
- The Harbour Bridge
- Uluru (Ayers Rock)
- The Great Barrier Reef
- The Twelve Apostles
These landmarks are just a small sample of the many beautiful and interesting places to visit in Australia. The country offers something for everyone, from its stunning natural landscapes to its vibrant cities and towns.