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- Introduction & Quick Facts
- Geologic history
- General considerations
- Tectonic framework
- Chronological summary
- Stratigraphy and structure
- The Precambrian
- The Paleozoic Era
- Principal regimes
- Terranes of the Tasman Fold Belt
- The Mesozoic and Cenozoic eras
- The Quaternary Period
- Economic resources
- The modern geologic framework
- Pangaean supercycle
- General considerations
- Land
- Relief and drainage
- Overall characteristics
- The Western Plateau
- The Interior Lowlands
- The Eastern Uplands
- The human impact
- Soils
- Climate
- Plant and animal life
- Overall characteristics
- Conservation
- Plant life
- Vegetation
- Animal life
- Relief and drainage
- People
- Ethnic groups
- The Chinese
- The Italians
- Aboriginal peoples
- Languages
- Religion
- Demographic trends
- White Australia policy
- “Populate or perish”
- First and second waves of postwar immigration
- The advent of multicultural society
- Settlement patterns
- Rural settlement
- Urban settlement
- Ethnic groups
- Economy
- Agriculture, forestry, and fishing
- Agriculture
- Forestry and fishing
- Power and resources
- Energy
- Minerals and mining
- Iron ore
- Ferroalloys and nonferrous base metals
- Precious metals
- Nonmetallic deposits
- Manufacturing
- Finance
- Services
- Labour and taxation
- Trade
- Transportation and telecommunications
- Agriculture, forestry, and fishing
- Government and society
- Constitutional framework
- Local government
- Justice
- Political process
- Elections
- Political parties
- Constitutional issues
- Security
- Health and welfare
- Housing
- Education
- Constitutional framework
- Cultural life
- Daily life and social customs
- The arts
- Literature
- Performing arts
- Dance
- Music
- Theatre
- Visual arts
- Film
- The influence of Bollywood and anime
- Cultural institutions
- Sports and recreation
- Cricket
- Surfing
- Australian rules football and rugby
- Tennis and golf
- Olympics
- Media and publishing
- History
- Australia to 1900
- Early exploration and colonization
- Early contacts and approaches
- The Portuguese
- The Spanish
- Oceanic exploration
- The Dutch
- The British
- Later explorations
- European settlement
- An authoritarian society
- Early contacts and approaches
- A major shift: 1830–60
- Settlement
- Politics
- The economy
- Culture
- Aboriginal people
- Several small democracies: 1860–1900
- Politics
- The economy
- The colonies
- Victoria
- New South Wales
- Queensland
- South Australia
- Tasmania
- Western Australia
- Social movements
- Labour
- Movement toward federation
- The culture
- Aboriginal people
- Early exploration and colonization
- Australia since 1900
- Nationhood and war: 1901–45
- Growth of the Commonwealth
- World War I
- The postwar years
- World War II
- The culture
- Aboriginal peoples
- Australia from 1945 to c. 1983
- Postwar expansion
- The ascendance of Australian popular culture
- Domestic politics to 1975
- International affairs
- Immigration
- Strains of modern radicalism
- Cultural achievements
- Australia since 1983
- Domestic issues
- The premierships of Bob Hawke (1983–91), Paul Keating (1991–96), and John Howard (1996–2007)
- The premierships of Kevin Rudd (2007–10 and 2013) and Julia Gillard (2010–13)
- The premierships of Tony Abbott (2013–15) and Malcolm Turnbull (2015–18)
- The premiership of Scott Morrison (2018–22)
- The premiership of Anthony Albanese (2022– )
- Foreign policy and immigration
- Domestic issues
- Nationhood and war: 1901–45
- Australia to 1900
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The table provides a list of Australian national and state emblems.
| flower | animal | bird | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Australia | golden wattle (Acacia pycnantha) | red kangaroo (Megaleia rufa) | emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) |
| Australian Capital Territory | royal bluebell (Wahlenbergia gloriosa) | gang-gang cockatoo (Callocephalon fimbriatum) | |
| New South Wales | waratah (Telopea speciosissima) | platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) | kookaburra (Dacelo gigas) |
| Northern Territory | Sturt's desert rose (Gossypium sturtianum) | red kangaroo (Megaleia rufa) | wedge-tailed eagle (Uroaëtus audax) |
| Queensland | Cooktown orchid (Dendrobium bigibbum) | koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) | |
| South Australia | Sturt's desert pea (Clianthus formosus) | hairy-nosed wombat (Lasiorhinus latifrons) | piping shrike, or magpie (Gymnorhina leuconota) |
| Tasmania | Tasmanian blue gum (Eucalyptus globulus) | ||
| Victoria | common heath (Epacris impressa) | Leadbeater's possum (Gymnobelideus leadbeateri) | helmeted honeyeater (Meliphaga cassidix) |
| Western Australia | red-and-green kangaroo paw (Anigozanthos manglesii) | numbat, or banded anteater (Myrmecobius fasciatus) | black swan (Cygnus atratus) |
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