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DID YOU KNOW?

According to the Australian constitution, Australia technically belongs to Great Britain, and New Zealand
belongs to Australia. The Fun Facts service is provided by the Australian Tourism Board. Reply with STOP to unsubscribe.
DID YOU KNOW? According to recent polls, there are no fans of Bob Marley in Australia. The Fun Facts service is provided by
the Australian Tourism Board. Reply with STOP to unsubscribe.
DID YOU KNOW? The nation of Australia was once nominated for the presidency of Malta. The Maltese constitution did not
expressly forbid this, and Australia received 19% of the votes, finishing in third place. The Maltese constitution has since been
amended to prevent such incidents. The Fun Facts service is provided by the Australian Tourism Board. Reply with STOP to
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DID YOU KNOW? Don't bring your squirrel to Australia! Squirrels are considered bad luck, and Australians will always turn
away from them - so if you're holding a squirrel, no one will want to talk to you. The Fun Facts service is provided by the
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DID YOU KNOW? Australia has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest since 2015, even though we're not part of Europe.
Anything is possible if you believe. The Fun Facts service is provided by the Australian Tourism Board. Reply with STOP to
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DID YOU KNOW? Australia has the highest child mortality rate in the developed world. 16% of Australian children die before
age 12, due to spiders, snakes, and the various other natural killers found throughout the country. In Australia, only the strong
survive! The Fun Facts service is provided by the Australian Tourism Board. Reply with STOP to unsubscribe.
DID YOU KNOW? A 1988 UN report declared that 92% of Australia was "unfit for human habitation", due to the extreme
weather and dangerous plants and animals. We didn't listen! The Fun Facts service is provided by the Australian Tourism
Board. Reply with STOP to unsubscribe.
DID YOU KNOW? While it is normal in most of the world to ask for "a glass of water", this is considered deeply offensive in
Australia, as this expression was used by British visitors to taunt dehydrated convicts in the 19th century. So what do you say
when you're thirsty? Every region has their own slang, but "a glass of H2O" will be understood anywhere in the country. The
Fun Facts service is provided by the Australian Tourism Board. Reply with STOP to unsubscribe.
DID YOU KNOW? Smoking is banned in all public buildings and dining areas in Australia. Shouting at animals is also illegal in
all public spaces, but you can still do it at home! The Fun Facts service is provided by the Australian Tourism Board. Reply with
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DID YOU KNOW? In 1932, the Australian army battled our own native emus in the Emu War. The emus won. The Fun Facts
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