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Table with main symbols and their meaning for Australia
Symbol | Culture | Meaning |
Kangaroo | Australian | Represents the iconic animal found in Australia, and serves as a symbol of Australian wildlife, natural beauty, and cultural heritage. |
Uluru | Australian Aboriginal | Represents the iconic rock formation in the Northern Territory, and serves as a symbol of Australian Aboriginal spirituality, cultural heritage, and natural wonder. |
Boomerang | Australian Aboriginal | Represents the traditional hunting tool and weapon used by many Australian Aboriginal tribes, and serves as a symbol of Australian Aboriginal culture, creativity, and ingenuity. |
Sydney Opera House | Australian | Represents the iconic building in Sydney, and serves as a symbol of Australian architecture, creativity, and cultural heritage. |
Southern Cross | Australian | Represents the constellation of stars visible in the southern hemisphere, and serves as a symbol of Australian national pride, identity, and cultural heritage. |
Great Barrier Reef | Australian | Represents the iconic coral reef off the coast of Australia, and serves as a symbol of Australian natural beauty, ecological importance, and cultural heritage. |
Australian Football | Australian | Represents the traditional sport of Australia, and serves as a symbol of Australian athleticism, teamwork, and cultural heritage. |
Emu | Australian | Represents the iconic bird found in Australia, and serves as a symbol of Australian wildlife, natural beauty, and cultural heritage. |
Surfing | Australian | Represents the popular water sport enjoyed by many Australians, and serves as a symbol of Australian beach culture, lifestyle, and recreational activities. |
Wattle | Australian | Represents the national flower of Australia, and serves as a symbol of Australian natural beauty, biodiversity, and cultural heritage. |
Vegemite | Australian | Represents the traditional spread made from yeast extract, and serves as a symbol of Australian culinary heritage, taste, and cultural identity. |
Tasmanian Devil | Australian | Represents the iconic animal found in Tasmania, and serves as a symbol of Australian wildlife, natural beauty, and cultural heritage. |
ANZAC Biscuits | Australian and New Zealand | Represents the traditional biscuit made to commemorate the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, and serves as a symbol of Australian and New Zealand national pride, military history, and cultural heritage. |
Koala | Australian | Represents the iconic animal found in Australia, and serves as a symbol of Australian wildlife, natural beauty, and cultural heritage. |
Lamington | Australian | Represents the traditional dessert made of sponge cake dipped in chocolate and rolled in coconut, and serves as a symbol of Australian culinary heritage, taste, and cultural identity. |
Aboriginal Art | Australian Aboriginal | Represents the traditional art form of Australian Aboriginal culture, and serves as a symbol of Australian Aboriginal creativity, storytelling, and cultural heritage. |
Golden Wattle | Australian | Represents the national floral emblem of Australia, and serves as a symbol of Australian natural beauty, cultural heritage, and national identity. |
Tim Tam | Australian | Represents the traditional chocolate biscuit made by Arnott’s, and serves as a symbol of Australian culinary heritage, taste, and cultural identity. |
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park | Australian Aboriginal | Represents the national park located in the Northern Territory, and serves as a symbol of Australian Aboriginal spirituality, natural beauty, and cultural heritage. |
Pavlova | Australian and New Zealand | Represents the traditional dessert made of meringue, whipped cream, and fruit, and serves as a symbol of Australian and New Zealand culinary heritage, taste, and cultural identity. |
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