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What is the capital city of Queensland (Qld)?

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Brisbane is the capital of Queensland (Qld).
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Brisbane is Queensland's capital, not to mix up with anywhere else. In regards to places, did you know the south-west of Western Australia, areas such as Margaret River, are famous for agriculture--and making first rate wine? Tasmania seems very far away, since it's separated from the mainland by the Bass Strait. You can explore more about Australian geography in our comprehensive citizenship practice test.

And, if you look to the west of the Australian Capital Territory, you'll find the Snowy Mountains simply staying in the area. Next, Australia rather got an enormous economic boost when the 'gold rush' hit in 1851, pumping wealth into Victoria. This event actually pulled people from all over - who would have guessed people would travel worldwide to New South Lakes and Victoria just for a bit of bright yellow metal? Learn more about this pivotal moment in our Australia People practice test.

But not only the gold rush--but many Europeans also packed up for Australia after the war, thinking of starting fresh.

Now, onto symbols, the Australian National Flag stands out with the Commonwealth Star demonstrating its six points for the states and another one just for the territories. Discover more about national symbols in our detailed citizenship test questions.

Likewise, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags have their own stories to tell. The former has a black top half primarily focused on honoring the Aboriginal peoples. Meanwhile, the latter's white star points go out to the Torres Strait island groups.

And if you're curious about Australia's national characteristics, look no further than the golden wattle. It gives both the nation's colors, and shows up in the background of the Coat of Arms. Speaking of culture, Australia knows how to party and remember. Explore these cultural aspects in our democratic beliefs and rights section.

Australia Day brings in millions from all gatherings, boasting as the largest annual public outing. Historical events aren't left behind, with Anzac Day making its mark every 25 April. Turning the focus to respect and traditions, the practice of Welcome to Country--that might, in fact, possibly be in English or traditional languages, as well as commemorating important events--stand tall to show a deep respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples--but before delving into all this modern vibrancy and diversity, one may immerse oneself in the knowledge that understanding Australia starts at its most basic level: essentially, appreciating its Indigenous historic roots. Delve deeper into these topics with our in-depth citizenship test.

Given that, did you know early setters rattled into Australia primarily sailing from Great Britain and Ireland? For a full overview of Australian history and values, check out our comprehensive citizenship study guide.

Test your knowledge on all these aspects of Australia with our variety of mock tests. For a deeper understanding of Australian values, visit our dedicated Australian values section. And for all your citizenship-related queries, our home page is your go-to resource.

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