Across
- 3. A huge red rock formation sacred to First Nations peoples.
- 5. A wide-brimmed hat often worn in the Australian outback.
- 8. Day A national day of remembrance held on April 25.
- 9. Outback Remote inland areas of Australia with dry landscapes.
- 11. A burrowing marsupial known for its strong body and short legs.
- 14. A famous building shaped like sails on Sydney Harbour.
- 15. A traditional Aboriginal musical instrument.
- 16. A vehicle popular in Australia with an open tray at the back. Lifesaver, Volunteers who patrol beaches to keep swimmers safe.
- 17. Bread A party food made with buttered bread and colourful sprinkles.
- 18. A curved tool that can return when thrown correctly.
- 21. Devil A small but fierce marsupial from Tasmania.
Down
- 1. The world’s largest coral reef system found off Queensland.
- 2. A dark salty spread many Australians eat on toast.
- 4. A famous Northern Territory park known for wildlife and rock art.
- 6. A unique animal that lays eggs but is also a mammal.
- 7. A hopping marsupial that appears on Australia’s coat of arms.
- 10. A spiky egg-laying mammal with a long snout.
- 12. A tree-dwelling animal that eats eucalyptus leaves.
- 13. A popular bat-and-ball sport played during Australian summers.
- 18. A long-eared desert marsupial sometimes linked to Easter in Australia.
- 19. A large flightless bird found in Australia.
- 20. A sponge cake covered in chocolate and coconut.
- 22. A fast-paced Australian rules football game played on an oval field.
