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Australia
Adelaide, capital of South Australia / also written 阿德萊德|阿德莱德
governor (of a province or colony) / (US) state governor / (Australian) state premier
(slang) Australia
Australia (abbr. for 澳大利亞洲|澳大利亚洲)
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Macao (abbr. for 澳門|澳门) / Australia (abbr. for 澳大利亞|澳大利亚)
Chinese name adopted by Kevin Rudd (1957–), Australian politician proficient in Mandarin, prime minister 2007–2010 and 2013
Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia
(name) Victoria / (place name) Victoria (capital of the Seychelles, southeastern state in Australia etc)
Box Hill, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia with a large Chinese community
capital territory / Australian Capital Territory (ACT) around Canberra 堪培拉
Australian Open (tennis tournament)
Melbourne, Australia
name of various places including Gold Coast (Australian city), Gold Coast (former British colony in Africa) and Costa Daurada (area on the coast of Catalonia, Spain)
Canberra, capital of Australia (Tw)
Canberra, capital of Australia
Perth, capital of Western Australia
Sydney, capital of New South Wales, Australia (Tw)
Sydney, capital of New South Wales, Australia
BHP Billiton (Anglo-Australian mining corporation)
Perth, capital of Western Australia / also written 帕斯
New South Wales, southeast Australian state
(name) Keynes / John Maynard Keynes (1883–1946), influential British economist / Cairns, city in Queensland, Australia
Brisbane, capital of Queensland, Australia
wombat (Australian marsupial)
Hobart, capital of Tasmania (Australia)
Commonwealth of Australia
Hobart, capital of Tasmania, Australia
Christmas Island, Australia
Adelaide, capital of South Australia
Bunbury, coastal city in Western Australia / Banbury, town in Oxfordshire, England
cassowary (genus Casuarius), large flightless bird native to northeastern Australia and New Guinea / CL: 隻|只
Australian dollar
Western Australia, Australian state
Western Australia, Australian state
Australian dollar
Victoria, southeastern Australian state
Alice Springs, town in central Australia (Tw)
Australia and New Zealand
New South Wales (Australian state)
China-Australia (relations)
Australian National University (ANU), Canberra
Wollongong, Australia
Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC)
Rio Tinto (UK-Australian mining corporation)
Queensland (Australia)
Australian Capital Territory
Adelaide, capital of South Australia
Northern Territory, sparsely populated federal territory extending from center to north of Australia
South Australia, Australian state
Murray-Darling river system in the southeast of Australia
Great Dividing Range, mountain range along the east coast of Australia
Heath Ledger (1979–2008), Australian actor
Alice Springs, town in central Australia
Australian-style / Macanese-style
Australian rules football; Aussie rules
Uluru, massive sandstone outcrop in central Australia
Terence Tao, Chinese-Australian mathematician, Fields medalist in 2006
Cathy Freeman (1973–), Australian sprinter
Australia (slang term reflecting a perception of Australia as something of a backwater)
Queensland, northeast Australian state
football played with oval-shaped ball (rugby, American football, Australian rules etc)
Australia (abbr. to 澳洲)
Uluru, iconic large rock formation in central Australia, sacred to Aboriginals, a World Heritage Site / also known as Ayers Rock
Bunbury, coastal city in Western Australia
Charles Darwin (1809–1882), British biologist, author of "On the Origin of Species" 物種起源|物种起源 / Darwin, capital of the Northern Territory (Australia)
Port Darwin (the port of Darwin, the capital city of the Northern Territory, Australia)
South Korea and Australia
Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), Australian state-run broadcaster
Julia Gillard (1961–), Australian politician, prime minister 2010–2013


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