Memory Card Game about Australian Prime Ministers, States, Territories and Islands.
May help you increase your memory skills.
Australian States, Territories, Islands and their Capitals
The states and mainland territories of Australia combine to make up the worlds sixth-largest country by total area.
Australia comprises six states and various territories; the Australian mainland is made up of five states and three territories, with the sixth island state of Tasmania to the south of the mainland.
In addition, there are six island territories, known as external territories, and Australian Antarctic Territory.
All states and two of the three internal territories have their own parliaments and administer themselves; all remaining territories are administered by the federal government, but with Norfolk Island having some degree of self-government.
In this game there are six states, three territories and two external Islands.
Score points by matching pairs of flags of Australian states, territories and islands.
You get to learn their flags and capitals.
How to Play:
There are 11 flags altogether, so we have split them up into 2 groups.
You will see a grid of cards, tap two cards to find a match.
The matching pair will then disappear. Continue until all pairs have disappeared.
Scoring:
You score 100 points for each correctly matched pair but lose 5 points for each incorrect pair.
The game is also timed so once you start to get the hang of matching the flags you can challenge yourself by completing each game faster.
Australian Prime Ministers
There have been 27 Prime Ministers and 43 elections up to 2012.
The 27 Prime Ministers have served 32 separate terms of office.
10 Prime Ministers have been defeated at a general election: Deakin, Fisher, Cook, Bruce, Scullin, Chifley, McMahon, Fraser, Keating, Howard.
There have been 21 changes of Prime Minister without an election. Reasons include:-
Vice-regal intervention:- Whitlam
Voluntary departure:- Barton, Fisher, Page, Forde, McEwen, Menzies
Party-room coups:- Hughes, Menzies, Gorton, Hawke, Rudd
Death:- Lyons, Curtin, Holt
Defeat in Parliament:- Deakin (2), Watson, Reid, Fisher, Fadden
There have been 7 Prime Ministers who never won an election:- Watson, Reid, Page, Fadden, Forde, McEwen, McMahon.
There have been 10 Opposition Leaders who contested elections but never became Prime Minister:- Tudor, Charlton, Evatt, Calwell, Snedden, Hayden, Peacock, Hewson, Beazley & Latham.
Score points by matching pairs of flags of Australian Prime Ministers.
How to Play:
There are 32nd served Australian prime ministers to date. We have split them up into 4 groups.
You will see a grid of cards, tap two cards to find a match.
The matching pair will then disappear. Continue until all pairs have disappeared.
Scoring:
You score 100 points for each correctly matched pair but lose 5 points for each incorrect pair.
The game is also timed so once you start to get the hang of matching the cards you can challenge yourself by completing each game faster.