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CULTURE
The beliefs, culture, and art of the continent’s
original inhabitants form a rich heritage.
Aboriginal Australians have a deep-rooted
respect for the natural world. The Maoris
of New Zealand practise a traditional
dance called the

haka

. The Polynesians of the


Pacific Islands enjoy a family-centred culture.

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WILDLIFE
Australasia’s best-known native creatures are
marsupials (mammals that hold their young in a pouch), such as kangaroos, koalas, and
wombats. Many birds are also unique to
the continent, including kookaburras and
emus. Some of the world’s deadliest snakes and spiders live there as well.

TREES AND PLANTS
Australasia has many trees and plants that don’t grow anywhere else. About 80 per cent of
New Zealand’s plants are unique, while
nearly all the world’s eucalyptus trees
originated in Australia. The country’s
centre is hot and barren, but trees, plants,
and fungi thrive in the humid rainforests.

INDUSTRY
Sheep and cattle farming has made lush New
Zealand a major exporter of wool, meat, and
dairy products. Rich in natural resources
such as iron ore, gold, nickel, silver, and
diamonds, Australia is the leading exporter
of coal. Minerals such as copper and gold
are Papua New Guinea’s main exports.

SPORT
The climate allows Australasians to make the
most of the great outdoors. Cricket, rugby,
and golf are popular pastimes, while sailing
and surfing are coastal favourites. Preferred
spectactor sports are tennis, cricket, and rugby.
Australia’s cricket side and New Zealand’s
rugby union team enjoy huge success.

Funnel-web spiders live
in eastern Australia, and
can kill a person with a
single venomous bite
Maori tools were
blessed by their
creators to ensure
they worked well

Australia’s thorny
devil is a spiny lizard
that blends in with its
desert surroundings

Religious and mythical
symbols were carved
into the wood of
Polynesian dolls

Aboriginal art
depicts patterns
or scenes from
the natural world

Eucalyptus leaves provide
the main source of food
for koalas

The trunk of the
baobab tree stores
water to survive
periods of drought

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