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A long wooden instrument originating from Indigenous Australian culture, often played by blowing into one end and producing a deep, resonant sound.
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boorerang
didgeridoo
kapahaka
dingo
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A type of plant or animal that is brought into an ecosystem by humans from a different place, often causing changes to the local environment.
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introduced species
coral reef
marsupial
eucalyptus
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A long wooden instrument originating from Indigenous Australian culture, often played by blowing into one end and producing a deep, resonant sound.
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A type of plant or animal that is brought into an ecosystem by humans from a different place, often causing changes to the local environment.
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A type of animal, like a kangaroo or a koala, that carries its young in a pouch while they continue to grow and develop.
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A massive, single stone or rock that is often shaped like a large pillar or mountain.
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A state of being joined together as a whole, where people or things work together in harmony.
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A loud or public disagreement between people who have very different opinions about a topic.
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The vast, remote, and sparsely populated interior regions of Australia.
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A a hole in the ground that shoots out hot water and steam from time to time.
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A type of tree that is native to Australia, often called a gum tree, and is the primary food source for koalas.
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A legal case brought to a court of law by a person or group who believes they have been treated unfairly.
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A long period of time when there is very little or no rain, causing the ground to dry out and making it difficult for plants and animals to survive.
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Heat that comes from within the Earth, which can be used to create electricity or heat buildings.
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A curved wooden tool used for hunting or sport that is designed to be thrown and is famous for its ability to return to the thrower.
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A wild dog found in Australia that is known for its lean body and its ability to survive in various harsh environments.
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Maori traditional customs and practices that serve as an ethical guide for behavior within the community.
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A traditional Maori performance art that involves a combination of singing, dancing, and rhythmic movements.
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An underwater ecosystem characterized by structures made of limestone secreted by small sea animals, often found in warm, shallow ocean waters.
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A small, oval-shaped fruit with thin, fuzzy brown skin and bright green or gold flesh inside, often associated with New Zealand.
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A pool of water that is naturally heated by heat from the Earth\'s interior, often found in volcanic areas.
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A type of performance that combines music with physical gestures or movements to help tell a story or explain the lyrics.
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A term used in Australia and New Zealand to describe a very large farm or ranch, especially one used for raising sheep or cattle.
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A word used to describe the power or right to govern and control a territory, often used historically to describe self-governing parts of the British Empire.