Category: Pets

5 Facts That You Didn’t Know About Australia

Published / by Riley Sharpe

What do any of us; who are not Australian, really know about the country?

We know that it’s both a continent and a country, that it has more deserts than actual viable land, that their rugby team is pretty spectacular and that you would probably see a kangaroo crossing the road if you ever visit there. Here are a few interesting facts that may make Australia seem more fascinating than it already is.

Australians love their pets
In 2013, Australia had the second highest pet ownerships rate in the world. A great example that exhibits their love for pets is the production of an amazing range of Aussie pet health treats. Even though the world already knows that Australia has an abundance of natural animals; most who are endemic to the country, little do they know about the country’s love for their pets. Browse more about dog boarding in Canberra.
Aussie pet health treats which are produced in large quantity and variety include seafood bites, gluten free treats and even low fat dog pizzas. dog boarding kennels in Gold Coast are widely available.

They produce a lot of wine
Australia has more than 60 designated wine regions nationwide. Australia is also the 4th largest wine producer in the world. So if you ever visit Australia, apart from its amazing wildlife, their wineries will be pretty interesting to take a look at.

The beaches are numerous
Australia has so many beaches that if one were to visit every single one of them; they would have to spend over 27 years. This may seem natural with Australia being a pretty large island and all, but who would’ve thought the country had so many of them right?

The abundance of beaches in Australia makes it one of the best surfing sites and a much loved tourist destination around the world.
Over 200 languages

Present day Australia is populated with migrants from so many different countries. This maybe the reason for more than 200 languages being spoke within the country. This is a clear indication of how culturally rich and diverse Australia is. Some of these languages even include native ones, which are only spoken within the borders of Australia. 

The right for women to vote
New Zealand was the first nation that granted women the right to express their vote. Any guesses on who was second? Yes, amazing Australia. Women in Australia were handed the right to vote in 1902. This was one of the key steps that empowered the women in the nation. From these beginnings, the trend of empowering women has continued to flourish in Australia, making the female population as accomplished and successful as the males in the country.