No. Australia has strict controls on exotic pets. It's a pity these controls weren't introduced from the time of the First Fleet, as Australia also has the distinction of being the continent which has seen the extinction of the most native species in the last 200 years.
The platypus is endemic to eastern Australia. It is not found in Western Australia at all.
In the US, Canada, Europe, and Australia, no. Polygamy is illegal in all 'western' countries. It is legal in some African, Middle Eastern, and Asian countries.
No, there are no wild lions in Australia at all.
Queen Elizabeth II is the Head of State for all of Australia. The actual government in Western Australia is run by the Premier.
Not at all. The title for second largest city in Western Australia is Rockingham, with a population of around 100,000.
All Australian territories - mainland and offshore - are smaller than Western Australia. The Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory are both mainland territories, and they are both smaller than Western Australia. Western Australia is also the largest of the six states.
No it isn't Australia is like all the other great countries.
Jesse who plays for Morley Eagles. Pitches for Western Australia in lots of competions and plays All Stars.
-- No parts of Asia or Australia are in the western hemisphere.-- South America is completely in the western hemisphere.-- All of the other continents are partly in the eastern and partly in the western hemispheres.
Most of China (officially all of China) shares a time zone with almost all of the State of Western Australia (officially all of Western Australia). The zone is UTC+8.
Not at all. Tasmania is far from dry. South Australia is the driest state, followed by Western Australia.
No. In Western Australia all fireworks (and crackers) can only be sold to people holding a special licence.