Australia is one of the world's wealthiest countries. It exports valuable minerals and farm products to all parts of the world.

Various kinds of raw materials are produced. Many of them, however, lie in dry areas very far away from bigger cities or harbours. Workers must build railroad lines or roads to the mines, which is a reason why mining is a very expensive industry in Australia. Foreign companies come to Australia to invest money to mine raw materials .

Australia is the world's Nr. 1 in the production of diamonds, bauxite and lead. It also produces  big quantities of coal, iron ore and nickel. Almost all of the world’s valuable opals are mined in Australia. The country also has much of the world’s uranium under its surface.



Gold mine in western Australia

Gold mine in Western Australia
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About 60% of Australia is farmland, most of which is used to raise cattle and sheep. Farmers can grow wheat in many parts of the country because wheat doesn't need very much rain . Other products that are produced include sugar cane and bananas in the tropical north and fruits like apples, oranges and pears in the south.

Australia is the world's largest wool producer. Most of it is exported to countries all over the world. Winemaking is a part of the economy that has been growing very quickly. Grapes grow in the southern and south-eastern part of the continent and produce wine of excellent quality.



Shearing sheep in western Australia
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Growing wine in Tasmania
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Not many people work on Australian farms because farmers have many machines to work with. Only about 5 % of the population are farmers, but they produce almost everything that the country needs.

Tourism has become very important for the economy of the country. Australia offers many sights like Ayers Rock, the Great Barrier Reef or Sydney Opera House. Because it is so far away from Europe and North America, it costs a lot to travel “down under”.



Tourist driving through the Northern Territory
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Words

  • bauxite = a raw material which aluminium is made from
  • big quantities = a lot of
  • cattle = cows kept on a farm
  • economy = the way a country produces, buys and sells goods, and the money that it has
  • foreign = from another country
  • invest = to spend money on a project and expect to get something in return
  • iron ore = rock that has iron in it
  • lead = heavy grey metal that melts easily and is poisonous
  • mine = place where you dig out valuable materials 
  • mineral = raw material that is dug out of the ground
  • mining = the work of getting coal, gold and other minerals out of the ground
  • offer = here: gives the tourist
  • opal = a stone that often changes colours and is very expensive
  • raise = to look after and feed animals so that you can sell their products
  • raw materials = things that exist in nature and that we need , like wood, oil or gas
  • sugar cane = a tropical plant from which you can get sugar
  • surface = the top layer of the earth
  • valuable = worth a lot of money
  • various = different
  • wealthiest = richest
  • wheat = a plant from which you make white bread