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Australian Icons
Koala (Found in coastal regions of eastern and southern Australia. The Koala is one of the few mammals that has fingerprints very similar to humans.)
Sydney Harbour Bridge (Locally referred to as 'The Coathanger'. It is the world's widest long-span bridge and the tallest steel arch bridge.)
Kangaroo (There are 63 species. The pin was modelled after the Red Kangaroo.)
Kookaburra (Carnivourous member of the Kingfisher family. The Kookaburra's laugh is well known, often heard in old Tarzan movies.)
Sydney Opera House (Completed in 1973. It is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon.)
Echidna (Egg-laying mammal also commonly referred to as a spiny ant eater.)
Wombat (Australian marsupial found in forested, mountainous, and heathland areas of south-eastern Australia and Tasmania. They have an extraordinarily slow metabolism, taking around 14 days to complete digestion.)
Thong or Flip Flop (Many Australians wear them from birth to death. Most often seen at the beach but they can also be spotted at gala performances and exclusive restaurants!)
G'day (Abbreviation for 'good day'. Used by locals as a greeting instead of 'hello'. Often used in phrases such as "G'day mate, how's it going?")
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