Gambling not as serious as cigarettes, PM’s adviser tells reform advocates
PM’s adviser tells reform advocates that gambling isn’t as grave as smoking.
Australia is a unique landmass that functions as both the world's smallest continent and one of its largest nations. It is a place of stark geographical contrasts, defined by its isolation, ancient landscapes, and highly urbanized coastal society.
Geography and the "Outback"
While Australia is roughly the same size as the contiguous United States, its population is concentrated almost entirely along the temperate coastlines.
The Outback: The vast, arid interior makes up about 70% of the mainland. It is characterized by red earth, extreme heat, and iconic landmarks like Uluru, a massive sandstone monolith.
The Great Barrier Reef: Located off the northeast coast, this is the world's largest coral reef system, visible from space and home to thousands of marine species.
Climate: Because it is in the Southern Hemisphere, the seasons are reversed compared to Europe or North America. High summer occurs in December and January, while winter peaks in July.
Unique Biodiversity
Australia's long-term isolation from other continents allowed evolution to take a distinct path. Approximately 80% of its flora and fauna are found nowhere else on Earth.
Marsupials: Most of Australia's mammals, including kangaroos, wallabies, and koalas, carry their young in pouches.
Monotremes: It is one of the only places home to egg-laying mammals, such as the platypus and the echidna.
Dangerous Wildlife: The continent is famous for its "deadly" reputation, housing some of the world's most venomous snakes and spiders, as well as saltwater crocodiles and great white sharks.
Culture and History
The human history of Australia is divided into two primary eras: the ancient heritage of its original inhabitants and the relatively recent colonial history.
Indigenous Australians: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have lived on the continent for over 65,000 years, representing the world's oldest continuous living culture. Their connection to the land is deeply spiritual and expressed through art, songlines, and storytelling.
Colonial Beginnings: In 1788, Great Britain established a penal colony in what is now Sydney. This led to a rapid expansion of European settlement, often at the expense of the Indigenous population.
Modern Society: Today, Australia is a highly multicultural society. Since World War II, migration from Europe, Asia, and the Middle East has shaped a "laid-back" culture known for its love of sport, coffee, and the "Great Outdoors."
Fast Facts
Category
Detail
Capital
Canberra
Largest City
Sydney
Currency
Australian Dollar (AUD)
Government
Federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy
States/Territories
6 States (e.g., NSW, QLD) and 2 major Territories
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