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NOT IN THE TEST This part is worth reading, but the citizenship test never asks about it.

• Kakadu National Park

• Tasmanian Wilderness

• Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park

• Willandra Lakes Region.

In addition to the western iconography and natural wonders listed above, there are thousands of sacred sites across the country that are of significance to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. These sites are an important part of Australia’s cultural fabric and are important to all Australians. Sacred sites are usually linked to stories of ancestral beings and their role in creating the vast landscape, embedding cultural values, kinship relationships and social order.

From Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond, the official booklet