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Form of Government: Capital City: Language: Money: The only country that covers an entire ____________. Has lots of ________ _________ and _________ ________. One-third of Australia is __________. Most cities and farms are in the __________ and ____________ because of the nice __________. In the northeast there are lots of _____________. The Australian Outback is _________________ __________________________. Australia has some unique animals such as _______________________________________. Uluru, also called Ayers Rock is the largest ________ in the world. Form of Government: Capital City: Language: Money: Australia is very ethnically __________; people come from all over the world to live there. Australia’s climate is very ________ and _______, so people like to spend a lot of time outside. Aboriginal (native) people came to Australia ___________ years ago. British settlers started coming to Australia ________. Many of the settlers were __________. The British and the Aborigines fought over who owned the ________. Lots of settlers came in 1851 when _________ was discovered. The British Common Wealth of Australia was formed in _______. Australia has the same monarch (queen) as the ____________ ____________. Some import agricultural exports are __________, _____________, _____________, and _____________.