Celebrate your earned citizenship with a Big Jump!

July 20th, 2010 @ // 4 Comments

For those about to sit for the Aussie citizenship test and the ones that already passed the experience, what would be the best way to celebrate the conclusion of a long journey? Prepare yourselves and breath deeply, we are about to suggest you a huge Jump! And why is that? Simple, you have been preparing [...]

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New South Wales

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NSW was the first colony established by the British. Capital: Sydney, – also the nation’s largest city.

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Ireland

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Most early settlers came from Great Britain and Ireland.

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Great Barrier Reef

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The world famous Great Barrier Reef runs along Queensland’s eastern coast.

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Europe

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A wave of non-British migration came after World War II, when millions of people in Europe had to leave their homelands.

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Western Australia

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The largest state. Home to many large mining projects. 3/4 of the population lives in Perth, its capital.

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South Australia

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South Australia has a rugged coastline and many famous wine regions. Capital: Adelaide, has many examples of fine colonial architecture.

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Torres Strait

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To the north of Queensland; Torres Strait Islander People are Indigenous Australians (together with the Aboriginals)

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Tasmania

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The smallest state. Separated from mainland by Bass Strait. Capital: Hobart.

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Queensland

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The second largest state. Has Torres Strait Islands in the north. Great Barrier Reef runs along its eastern coast. Capital: Brisbane.

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