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AUSTRALIA
Wiki Group 4
Image Reference, ‘National Property
Market Update’ 2014. Retrieved January
8, 2015, from
http://propertyupdate.com.au/national-
property-market-update-whats-
happening-around-australia-and-2014-
forecasts/.
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Queensland
Geo/Population
Queensland is the second largest state in
Australia, with an area of 1,727,000 square
kilometres. (Queensland Government, 2014).
As of June 2014, Queensland's population
was approximately 4,722,447 people.
(Queensland Government, 2014).
History
It is widely believed the Englishman, Lieutenant
James Cook was the first European on the
Queensland east coast, in 1770; Queensland was in
fact first seen by Dutch explorers, Willem Jansz in
1606 and Jan Carstens in 1623.
Until Queen Victoria approved its independence in
1859, Queensland was a part of the British
administration of New South Wales. (Queensland
Government, 2013).
Image Reference, Wikimedia 2010. Retrieved January 10 2015, from
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tigris-Australia_location_Queensland.svg
Queensland
Industry / Economy
Queensland recorded the second strongest economic growth rate
in Australia over the last 20 years. While a 3% per year growth was
recorded for the last two years, the forecast for 2015-2016 is 6%.
The four main industries of Queensland are tourism, agriculture,
mining and construction. (Queensland Government, 2013).
Landmarks
Queensland is the home of one of the best known landmarks,
one of the Wonders of the World- The Great Barrier Reef.
Queensland has vast amazing rainforests such as Daintree
Rainforest. Fraser Island and Lady Elliot Island are other
known landmarks of the state. (Queensland Government,
2014).
Image of The Great Barrier Reef. Retrieved 10 January, 2015, from
http://www.acfonline.org.au/sites/default/files/images/rich_page/main/Successtories
_Greatbarrierreef.jpg
Image of Daintree Forest retrieved January 10, 2015, from
http://www.australianlandmarks.com.au/queensland/daintree-rainforest-landmarks-of-
quensland
Image of Lagoon at Lady Elliot Island. Retrieved January 10, 2015, from
http://www.australianlandmarks.com.au/queensland/lady-elliot-island-the-great-barrier-reef-
landmarks-of-queensland
Victoria
Geo/Population
Victoria’s population sits at 5.71 million with a population
density of 25 people per square kilometer, making it the
most densely populated state, and the second most
populated state in Australia.
Victoria has the same landmass (227 416 square
kilometers) as England, Scotland and Wales combined.
(Victoria Population, 2014).
Image Reference, Wikimedia 2010. Retrieved January 8 2015, from
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tigris-
Australia_location_Victoria.svg
History
In 1851, Victoria gained independence from New South
Wales as the Colony of Victoria. Just days later gold
was discovered near Ballarat and Bendigo, with later
discoveries throughout the region.
Victoria eventually became a state of Australia in 1901.
Until 1927, Melbourne remained the largest city in the
country. (Victoria Population, 2014).
Victoria
Industry/Economy
Victoria is the hub of Australia's automotive industry. It’s
responsible for around 60 percent of the country's
automotive turnover, and a large proportion of exports.
The industry in Victoria includes major car manufacturers
such as Holden, Ford and Toyota. (Live in Victoria, 2014).
Landmarks
One of Victoria’s most popular tourist attractions is The
Twelve Apostles. These huge limestone structures tower 45
metres above the Southern Ocean and attract 2 million
visitors every year.
The Twelve Apostles sits on Australias shipwreck coast, a
stretch of land that’s claimed over 180 ships since
Australian settlement. (The Great Ocean Road, 2015).
Image Reference, ‘The Twelve Apostles’ photo Lisa Lubin 2009. Retrieved
January 8, 2015, from http://blogs.britannica.com/2009/06/traveling-around-the-
world-leaving-everything-behind/.
TASMANIA
HISTORY
LANDMARKS
Tasmania
Landmarks
Port Arthur and The Isle of the Dead:
Port Arthur and The Isle of the Dead is located on the
Tasmanian Peninsula and is one of Australia’s most famous
convict sites. The site has over 30 buildings, ruins and
restored homes set in 40 hectares of grounds. (Port Arthur,
2015).
Its a fantastic insight into the lives and deaths of those who
were part of the penal settlement including convicts,
soldiers, civilians and their families.(Australia Landmarks,
2013).
Image reference: Port Arthur. Retrieved January 9, 2015, from
www.grandixonphotography.com.au
History
Around 12 thousand years the sea was rising due to the
melting of the global glacier. The land mass known as
Tasmania was cut off and the Aboriginal people who
were living there was isolated.
The first reported sighting was in 1642 by the Dutch
explorer Able Tasman. He named the land mass
Anthony Van Diemeslandt which would later be known
as Van Diemens Land. First settlement by the British
was in 1803 and a second party arrived in 1804 and
would settle in what would be later known as Hobart
Town.
The early settlers were mostly convicts and guards to
develop agriculture and other industries. Other convict
settlements were made including prisons such as Port
Arthur. (About Australia, 2015).
Tasmania
Geo / Population
At June 2011, the estimated resident
population of Tasmania was 511,200 people.
The state's population increased by 39,400 in
the ten years to 2011, with all Tasmanian
current labour force experiencing population
growth. Hobart current labour force
experienced the largest growth (up 18,000
people), followed by Launceston and North
East (10,400), West and North West (7,100)
and South East (3,800). (ABS, 2011).
Image reference: Tasmania. Wikimedia 2010. Retrieved
January 9, 2015, from
http://countries.wikia.com/wiki/State_of_Tasmania?file=Map_
of_Tasmania.svg
Industry / Economy
Tasmania has a diverse economy with hundreds of significant exporters.
The exports go mainly to Asia, and Japan is Tasmania's largest single
customer.
They are:
· Pressed metals- Zinc
· Tourism
· Manufactured goods- machinery including automotive and marine
· Wood and paper- woodchips, newsprint and hardwood
· Ores- copper, zinc and lead
· Seafood- abalone, rock lobster
· Meat- beef and lamb
· Dairy products- cheese and cream products
· Other food and drink- fruit, vegetables, beer and wine
· ICT- Information communications technologies (Tasmania Top 10,
2011).
Western Australia
Geo/Population
As of June 2013, Western Australia's estimated
population sits at 2.52 million people. Western
Australia’s population has risen by 3.3 percent over the
last 2 years, the largest rise of population compared to
the rest of Australia’s states and territories. Western
Australia is 33 percent of the country. (ABS, 2014).
History
Western Australia’s history dates back 3.5 billion years
when the states landscape was formed. There has been
a large Aboriginal influence over the last 40,000 years.
The European settlement began in Albany in 1826.
(Western Australia, 2014).
image reference: Bob in Aus. (2011). Map of Western Australia, 2011,
[photograph]. Retrieved from http://www.bobinoz.com/australias-
states/western-australia/
Western Australia
Landmarks
Margaret River
Is known as one of Australia's premium wine regions.
Over 15 percent of Australia's premium wines comes
from Margaret river. (Western Australia, 2014).
Rottnest Island
Rottnest Island is a short ferry ride from the mainland.
With 63 beaches, 20 bays and coral reefs on it’s shores.
There are no cars on the roads and riding is the best
way to get around.(Western Australia, 2014).
Industry/Economy
Mining Industry
Western Australia is one of the great mineral provinces
of the world containing 523 commercial mineral projects
with 1032 operating mine sites which produce over 50
different types of minerals. (Department of Mines &
Petroleum, 2013).
image reference: Western Australia. (2015). Rottnest Island, 2015.
[photograph]. Retrieved from
http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Destination/Rottnest_Island/90
09604
South Australia
Geo/Population
As of the 30th June 2011, South Australia has an
estimated population of 1.64 million people, which
represents 7.3 percent of total Australian population.
South Australia Accounts for 12.7 percent of Australia,
With a mainland area of 978,810m Square and an Island
area of 4,672m square. (ABS, 2014).
image reference: Wikimedia. (2010). Map highlighted South Australia, June
2010. [photograph]. Retrieved from
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tigris-
Australia_location_South_Australia.svg
History
The first European settlement was established in the early
1800’s and was made up of sealers who lived on Kangaroo
Island. It became a self-governing colony in 1856 and was
of of the world’s most progressive and democratic
constitutions. (South Australia, 2014).
South Australia
Landmarks
South Australia has gained the reputation of being a dull place to
visit but with wonderful wildlife, beautiful towns and fantastic
scenery
Some of them are:
· Coober Pedy: for the opals and underground towns
· Flinders Ranges: to experience the Australian outback
· Kangaroo Island: small population, wonderful scenery and
famous for the local produce
· Port Lincoln: known as the “seafood capital of Australia”
· The Barossa Valley: “Australia’s wine capital”. (Australian
Landmarks, 2013).
Industry/Economy
South Australia is most notably Australia’s largest wine producing
state. SA produces more than half of Australia’s wine grapes.
This translates to over 544 million liters of wine every year.
Wine has been produced in the Adelaide hills since 1840, with
producers such as Seppelt and Yalumba driving the industry for
over 150 years.
The food and wine industry allowed South Australia to generate 6.3
billion in tourism expenditure throughout 2014. (ABC, 2014).
Image Reference: SetHeight208-Wilpena-Pound-Flinders-Ranges-South-
Australia. www.realaussieadventures.com
New South Wales
Geo / Population
It is the most populous state with 7.41 million people
and Sydney is Australia’s largest city with 4.76 million
people.
NSW has become a destination for a variety of diverse
migrants who account for the vast array of cultures
present today. (ABS, 2013).
Image reference: Wikimedia.(2010). Location of New South Wales on
Australia (Image). Retrieved January 7, 2015, from
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tigris-
Australia_location_New_South_Wales.svg
History
Aboriginal people, the original inhabitants, have lived in NSW for more
than 45,000 years.
In 1770, the HMS Endeavour sailed into Botany Bay, captained by
Lieutenant James Cook. It was claimed as a territory of Great Britain,
named “New South Wales”.
The First Fleet arrived in 1788 and the first settlement was established
in what is now Sydney. (NSW Government, 2014).
Industry / Economy
Services account for over 80% of NSW industry output.
Agriculture and manufacturing are also high utilised with
new industries such as biotechnology growing.
Tourism is a booming industry, NSW receives more than
half of all international visitors to Australia. ( Trade NSW,
2014).
Image reference: Koo, K. (Photographer). (2014). Sydney
Harbour Bridge (Photograph). Retrieved January 7, 2015, from
http://www.layher.com.au/scaffold-project-sydney-harbour-
bridge-scaffold.html
New South Wales
Landmarks
Sydney Opera House
Completed in 1973. It has 1000 rooms and an annual
audience of 2 million people for its performances.
(Australia , 2013).
Sydney Harbour Bridge
It is the world’s largest steel arch bridge. Since 1998,
people have been able to climb the bridge and a group of
12 people leave for a climb every ten minutes. (Sydney
Harbour Bridge, 2008).
References
About Australia. (2015). Tasmania History. Retrieved January 10, 2015, from www.about-australia.com/facts/tasmania-history
Australian Bureau of Statistics. (2013). New South Wales. Retrieved January 7, 2015, from http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/Products/3218.0~2012-13~Main+Features~New+South+Wales?OpenDocument
Australian Bureau of Statistics. (2011). Tasmania. Retrieved January 10, 2015, from www abs.gov.au
Australian Landmarks. Retrieved January 9, 2015, from www.australianlandmarks.com.au
Australian Landmarks. (2013). South Australia Landmarks. Retrieved January 10, 2015. from www.australianlandmarks.com.au/south-australia/australian-landmarks-of-south-australia
Australia's largest wine producing state picking the 2014 vintage. Retrieved January 11, 2015, from http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-04-04/south-australia-vintage-feature/5359370
http://www.dmp.wa.gov.au/documents/Doing_Business_in_the_WA_Resources_Sector.pdf
Live in Victoria. (2014). Automotive Industry in Victoria. Retrieved January 8, 2015, from http://www.liveinvictoria.vic.gov.au/working-and-employment/victorian-industries/automotive#.VK3JTMYxFE4
New South Wales Government. (2014). History & Geography. Retrieved 7 January, 2015, from www.nsw.gov.au/about-nsw/history-geography
Port Arthur- Australian Convict Site and Attractions. (2013). Tasmania Landmarks. Retrieved January 9, 2015. from www.portarthur.org.au
Queensland Government. (2013), Creation of a state. Retrieved January 10, 2015, from https://www.qld.gov.au/about/about-queensland/history/creation-of-state/
Queensland Government. (2014). Interesting facts about Queensland. Retrieved January 10, 2015, from https://www.qld.gov.au/about/about-queensland/statistics-facts/facts/
Queensland Government. (2014). Queensland government statistician’s office. Retrieved January 10, 2015, from http://www.qgso.qld.gov.au/products/reports/pop-growth-qld/qld-pop-counter.php
Queensland Government. (2013). Queensland’s pro-business economy. Retrieved January 10, 2015, from https://www.business.qld.gov.au/invest/benefits-business-queensland/queenslands-pro-business-economy
South Australia. (2014). Retrieved January 2, 2015, from http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/Products/3218.0~2011~Main+Features~South+Australia?OpenDocument
South Australia. (2014). History. Retrieved from January 7, 2015, from http://www.sa.gov.au/about-sa/history
Sydney Harbour Bridge. (2008). Retrieved January 7, 2015, from www.australia.gov.au/about-australia/australia-story/sydney-harbour-bridge
Sydney Opera House. (2013). Retrieved January 7, 2015, from www.australia.gov.au/about-australia/australian-story/sydney-opera-house
Tasmania Top 10. (2011). Top 10 contributors to the Tasmanian economy. Retrieved January 10, 2015, from
www.tasmaniatopten.com/lists/economic_contributors.php
The First Century 1840-1940. Retrieved 11 January, 2015, from http://www.barossa.com/wine/a-wine-history-from-1842/the-first-century-1840-to-1940/the-first-century-1840-to-1940
The Great Ocean Road. (2015). Twelve Apostles. Retrieved January 8, 2015, from http://www.visitgreatoceanroad.org.au/twelve-apostles.
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  • 1. AUSTRALIA Wiki Group 4 Image Reference, ‘National Property Market Update’ 2014. Retrieved January 8, 2015, from http://propertyupdate.com.au/national- property-market-update-whats- happening-around-australia-and-2014- forecasts/.
  • 3. Queensland Geo/Population Queensland is the second largest state in Australia, with an area of 1,727,000 square kilometres. (Queensland Government, 2014). As of June 2014, Queensland's population was approximately 4,722,447 people. (Queensland Government, 2014). History It is widely believed the Englishman, Lieutenant James Cook was the first European on the Queensland east coast, in 1770; Queensland was in fact first seen by Dutch explorers, Willem Jansz in 1606 and Jan Carstens in 1623. Until Queen Victoria approved its independence in 1859, Queensland was a part of the British administration of New South Wales. (Queensland Government, 2013). Image Reference, Wikimedia 2010. Retrieved January 10 2015, from http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tigris-Australia_location_Queensland.svg
  • 4. Queensland Industry / Economy Queensland recorded the second strongest economic growth rate in Australia over the last 20 years. While a 3% per year growth was recorded for the last two years, the forecast for 2015-2016 is 6%. The four main industries of Queensland are tourism, agriculture, mining and construction. (Queensland Government, 2013). Landmarks Queensland is the home of one of the best known landmarks, one of the Wonders of the World- The Great Barrier Reef. Queensland has vast amazing rainforests such as Daintree Rainforest. Fraser Island and Lady Elliot Island are other known landmarks of the state. (Queensland Government, 2014). Image of The Great Barrier Reef. Retrieved 10 January, 2015, from http://www.acfonline.org.au/sites/default/files/images/rich_page/main/Successtories _Greatbarrierreef.jpg Image of Daintree Forest retrieved January 10, 2015, from http://www.australianlandmarks.com.au/queensland/daintree-rainforest-landmarks-of- quensland Image of Lagoon at Lady Elliot Island. Retrieved January 10, 2015, from http://www.australianlandmarks.com.au/queensland/lady-elliot-island-the-great-barrier-reef- landmarks-of-queensland
  • 5. Victoria Geo/Population Victoria’s population sits at 5.71 million with a population density of 25 people per square kilometer, making it the most densely populated state, and the second most populated state in Australia. Victoria has the same landmass (227 416 square kilometers) as England, Scotland and Wales combined. (Victoria Population, 2014). Image Reference, Wikimedia 2010. Retrieved January 8 2015, from http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tigris- Australia_location_Victoria.svg History In 1851, Victoria gained independence from New South Wales as the Colony of Victoria. Just days later gold was discovered near Ballarat and Bendigo, with later discoveries throughout the region. Victoria eventually became a state of Australia in 1901. Until 1927, Melbourne remained the largest city in the country. (Victoria Population, 2014).
  • 6. Victoria Industry/Economy Victoria is the hub of Australia's automotive industry. It’s responsible for around 60 percent of the country's automotive turnover, and a large proportion of exports. The industry in Victoria includes major car manufacturers such as Holden, Ford and Toyota. (Live in Victoria, 2014). Landmarks One of Victoria’s most popular tourist attractions is The Twelve Apostles. These huge limestone structures tower 45 metres above the Southern Ocean and attract 2 million visitors every year. The Twelve Apostles sits on Australias shipwreck coast, a stretch of land that’s claimed over 180 ships since Australian settlement. (The Great Ocean Road, 2015). Image Reference, ‘The Twelve Apostles’ photo Lisa Lubin 2009. Retrieved January 8, 2015, from http://blogs.britannica.com/2009/06/traveling-around-the- world-leaving-everything-behind/.
  • 7. TASMANIA HISTORY LANDMARKS Tasmania Landmarks Port Arthur and The Isle of the Dead: Port Arthur and The Isle of the Dead is located on the Tasmanian Peninsula and is one of Australia’s most famous convict sites. The site has over 30 buildings, ruins and restored homes set in 40 hectares of grounds. (Port Arthur, 2015). Its a fantastic insight into the lives and deaths of those who were part of the penal settlement including convicts, soldiers, civilians and their families.(Australia Landmarks, 2013). Image reference: Port Arthur. Retrieved January 9, 2015, from www.grandixonphotography.com.au History Around 12 thousand years the sea was rising due to the melting of the global glacier. The land mass known as Tasmania was cut off and the Aboriginal people who were living there was isolated. The first reported sighting was in 1642 by the Dutch explorer Able Tasman. He named the land mass Anthony Van Diemeslandt which would later be known as Van Diemens Land. First settlement by the British was in 1803 and a second party arrived in 1804 and would settle in what would be later known as Hobart Town. The early settlers were mostly convicts and guards to develop agriculture and other industries. Other convict settlements were made including prisons such as Port Arthur. (About Australia, 2015).
  • 8. Tasmania Geo / Population At June 2011, the estimated resident population of Tasmania was 511,200 people. The state's population increased by 39,400 in the ten years to 2011, with all Tasmanian current labour force experiencing population growth. Hobart current labour force experienced the largest growth (up 18,000 people), followed by Launceston and North East (10,400), West and North West (7,100) and South East (3,800). (ABS, 2011). Image reference: Tasmania. Wikimedia 2010. Retrieved January 9, 2015, from http://countries.wikia.com/wiki/State_of_Tasmania?file=Map_ of_Tasmania.svg Industry / Economy Tasmania has a diverse economy with hundreds of significant exporters. The exports go mainly to Asia, and Japan is Tasmania's largest single customer. They are: · Pressed metals- Zinc · Tourism · Manufactured goods- machinery including automotive and marine · Wood and paper- woodchips, newsprint and hardwood · Ores- copper, zinc and lead · Seafood- abalone, rock lobster · Meat- beef and lamb · Dairy products- cheese and cream products · Other food and drink- fruit, vegetables, beer and wine · ICT- Information communications technologies (Tasmania Top 10, 2011).
  • 9. Western Australia Geo/Population As of June 2013, Western Australia's estimated population sits at 2.52 million people. Western Australia’s population has risen by 3.3 percent over the last 2 years, the largest rise of population compared to the rest of Australia’s states and territories. Western Australia is 33 percent of the country. (ABS, 2014). History Western Australia’s history dates back 3.5 billion years when the states landscape was formed. There has been a large Aboriginal influence over the last 40,000 years. The European settlement began in Albany in 1826. (Western Australia, 2014). image reference: Bob in Aus. (2011). Map of Western Australia, 2011, [photograph]. Retrieved from http://www.bobinoz.com/australias- states/western-australia/
  • 10. Western Australia Landmarks Margaret River Is known as one of Australia's premium wine regions. Over 15 percent of Australia's premium wines comes from Margaret river. (Western Australia, 2014). Rottnest Island Rottnest Island is a short ferry ride from the mainland. With 63 beaches, 20 bays and coral reefs on it’s shores. There are no cars on the roads and riding is the best way to get around.(Western Australia, 2014). Industry/Economy Mining Industry Western Australia is one of the great mineral provinces of the world containing 523 commercial mineral projects with 1032 operating mine sites which produce over 50 different types of minerals. (Department of Mines & Petroleum, 2013). image reference: Western Australia. (2015). Rottnest Island, 2015. [photograph]. Retrieved from http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Destination/Rottnest_Island/90 09604
  • 11. South Australia Geo/Population As of the 30th June 2011, South Australia has an estimated population of 1.64 million people, which represents 7.3 percent of total Australian population. South Australia Accounts for 12.7 percent of Australia, With a mainland area of 978,810m Square and an Island area of 4,672m square. (ABS, 2014). image reference: Wikimedia. (2010). Map highlighted South Australia, June 2010. [photograph]. Retrieved from http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tigris- Australia_location_South_Australia.svg History The first European settlement was established in the early 1800’s and was made up of sealers who lived on Kangaroo Island. It became a self-governing colony in 1856 and was of of the world’s most progressive and democratic constitutions. (South Australia, 2014).
  • 12. South Australia Landmarks South Australia has gained the reputation of being a dull place to visit but with wonderful wildlife, beautiful towns and fantastic scenery Some of them are: · Coober Pedy: for the opals and underground towns · Flinders Ranges: to experience the Australian outback · Kangaroo Island: small population, wonderful scenery and famous for the local produce · Port Lincoln: known as the “seafood capital of Australia” · The Barossa Valley: “Australia’s wine capital”. (Australian Landmarks, 2013). Industry/Economy South Australia is most notably Australia’s largest wine producing state. SA produces more than half of Australia’s wine grapes. This translates to over 544 million liters of wine every year. Wine has been produced in the Adelaide hills since 1840, with producers such as Seppelt and Yalumba driving the industry for over 150 years. The food and wine industry allowed South Australia to generate 6.3 billion in tourism expenditure throughout 2014. (ABC, 2014). Image Reference: SetHeight208-Wilpena-Pound-Flinders-Ranges-South- Australia. www.realaussieadventures.com
  • 13. New South Wales Geo / Population It is the most populous state with 7.41 million people and Sydney is Australia’s largest city with 4.76 million people. NSW has become a destination for a variety of diverse migrants who account for the vast array of cultures present today. (ABS, 2013). Image reference: Wikimedia.(2010). Location of New South Wales on Australia (Image). Retrieved January 7, 2015, from http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tigris- Australia_location_New_South_Wales.svg History Aboriginal people, the original inhabitants, have lived in NSW for more than 45,000 years. In 1770, the HMS Endeavour sailed into Botany Bay, captained by Lieutenant James Cook. It was claimed as a territory of Great Britain, named “New South Wales”. The First Fleet arrived in 1788 and the first settlement was established in what is now Sydney. (NSW Government, 2014).
  • 14. Industry / Economy Services account for over 80% of NSW industry output. Agriculture and manufacturing are also high utilised with new industries such as biotechnology growing. Tourism is a booming industry, NSW receives more than half of all international visitors to Australia. ( Trade NSW, 2014). Image reference: Koo, K. (Photographer). (2014). Sydney Harbour Bridge (Photograph). Retrieved January 7, 2015, from http://www.layher.com.au/scaffold-project-sydney-harbour- bridge-scaffold.html New South Wales Landmarks Sydney Opera House Completed in 1973. It has 1000 rooms and an annual audience of 2 million people for its performances. (Australia , 2013). Sydney Harbour Bridge It is the world’s largest steel arch bridge. Since 1998, people have been able to climb the bridge and a group of 12 people leave for a climb every ten minutes. (Sydney Harbour Bridge, 2008).
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