1. 49% of Australians were born overseas or have at least one parent who was born overseas and moved to Australia
2. Despite being a massive continent, 90% of Australia's population live on the coast due to the majority of the interior being a vast desert
3. Australia's Aboriginal people are estimated to have lived here for roughly 50,000 years, yet they now make up only 1.5% of the total population
4. Melbourne was the capital city of Australia for 26 years between 1901 and 1927 before the capital shifted to Canberra
5. Australia has one of the world's lowest population densities – it's size is only a bit smaller than the USA, yet the population is only around 23 million, as opposed to 313 million in the United States.
6. Voting in elections in Australia is compulsory (you don't have a choice) for everyone 18 years of age and over, with an initial fine of $72 issued for non-voters. Despite this, only around 81% of eligible Aussie voters cast their vote
7. Australia was the second country in the world to grant women the right to vote; this occurred in 1894
8. Australia officially became a federation in 1901
9. Australia's first police force was made up of 12 convicts who were judged to be the best behaved
1. Australia is the driest of any continent on earth other than Antarctica
2. The Great Barrier Reef is regarded as the world's largest living organism, and is often listed as one of the Seven Wonders of the Natural World
3. Australia is the only continent covered by a single country
4. The highest mountain in Australia is Mt Kosciuszko,which stands 2228m high. Australia as a whole is a fairly flat country, with relatively few mountain ranges given its size.
5. The Daintree Rainforest, found in tropical north Queensland, is the country's largest and covers around 1,200 square kilometres
6. The Aussie state of Tasmania has the world's cleanest air
7. While mining is one of Australia's biggest industries, more land is covered by pubs than mines
8. Uluru (Ayers Rock) is known as the largest monolith in the world and is over 8km wide at its widest point
9. Australia is home to the world's largest cattle ranch – which is bigger than the entire country of Belgium
10. Australia is the 6th largest country in the world in terms of land area
11. Australia's dingo fence is longer than the Great Wall of China
12. The Nullarbor Plain is home to the longest straight road in the world, at 146km long
13. Australia is the only continent in the world without an active volcano
14. The termite mounds that can be found in Australia are the tallest animal-made structures on Earth
15. Melbourne has the largest public tram system in the world
16. The Gold Coast has the world's largest canal system, which is larger than those of both Venice and Amsterdam combined
17. Canberra was built specifically to be Australia's capital city as both Sydney and Melbourne had reasons for being denied
18. There are three times as many sheep than people living in Australia
19. The Australian Emu – a large, flightless bird – can run as fast as 45km/h (28mph)
20. Platypus are highly poisonous, and have enough poison to kill a dog or make a human seriously ill
21. Wombat poo is shaped like a cube!
22. The Box Jellyfish – which is found in the waters of the Great Barrier Reef – is responsible for more deaths than snakes, sharks and saltwater crocodiles combined
23. The record jump recorded by a kangaroo is a whopping 9 metres (30 feet) in a single leap!
24. Two native Australian animals, Platypus and Echidnas are the only two mammals in the world that lay eggs to give birth
25. Koalas sleep for about 20 hours per day
26. Tasmanian Devils have the strongest bite per body size of any mammal
27. There are 4 different species of kangaroo in Australia, with the Red Kangaroo being the largest. The largest Big Red Tever seen was 2.1m tall (6ft 9in) and weighed 91kgs (200lbs)!
28. The Australian Thorny Devil is one of the longest-lived lizards of its size in the world, with a lifespan of up to 20 years
29. The Kangaroo and Emu were chosen to be the two animals on the Australian Coat of Arms because they can't walk backwards, reflecting a forward-thinking culture
30. 17 of the world's most poisonous snakes can be found in Australia
31. Australia is home to around 1,500 types of spiders, 4,000 types of ants and 350 types of termites
32. While Kangaroos are considered a national icon, with over 40 million estimated throughout the country, they can also be considered a pest in some locations and are sometimes culled
33. Australia has a larger population of camels than Egypt
Source: https://www.experienceoz.com.au/en/australia-facts