What is Australia Famous For?
Below is the general table sheet giving the data from Wikipedia about Australia.
Statistic | Value | Field | Date |
Largest wool producer | output of 475,000 tons | Agriculture | 2005 |
Largest uranium reserves | 1,673,000 tons | Energy | 2009 |
Largest aluminium oxide producer | 18,312,000 tons | Industry | 2006 |
Largest bauxite producer | 67,000,000 tons | Industry | 2011 |
Largest lithium producer | 13,000 tons | Industry | 2014 |
Largest titanium producer | 1,291,000 tons | Industry | 2003 |
Largest zirconium producer | 426,000 tons | Industry | 2005 |
Largest tantalum producer | 435 tons per annum, 53% of world production | Industry | 2008 |
Best performance at Rugby League World Cups (men) | 11 times winner (1957, 1968, 1970, 1975, 1977, 1988, 1992, 1995, 2000, 2013, 2017) | Sports | 2014 |
Winner of most Cricket World Cups (men) | 5 (1987, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2015) | Sports | 2019 |
Winner of most Women’s Cricket World Cups | 6 (1978, 1982, 1988, 1997, 2005, 2013) | Sports | 2013 |
Most successful team in ICC World Twenty20 (Women) | 3-time champions (2010 and 2012, 2014) | Sports | 2014 |
Best performance at ICF Canoe Polo World Championships (men) | 3 gold medals | Sports | 2009 |
Best performance at Netball World Championships | 10 times winner | Sports | 2011 |
Best performance at World International Doubles Squash Championships | Sports | 2009 | |
Best performance at World Team Squash Championships (men) | 8 gold medals | Sports | 2013 |
Best performance at World Team Squash Championships (women) | 9 gold medals | Sports | 2014 |
Best performance at Touch Football World Cups | Sports | 2009 | |
Best performance at ITU Triathlon World Championships (women) | 13 gold medals, 27 total medals | Sports | 2014 |