Australia (disambiguation)

Australia (disambiguation)

Commonwealth of Australia is a country in the southern hemisphere. (The Land Down Under)

Australia or Australian may also refer to:
*"Australia (1989 film)", directed by Jean-Jacques Andrien, a story about Edouard Pierson;
*"Australia (2008 film)", by Baz Luhrmann, starring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman;
*"Australia (board game)", a board game by Ravensburger;
*Continent of Australia the smallest of the world's continents;
*The Australian, a newspaper;

In music:
*"Australia", an album from the German cross-cultural new age group Cusco;
*"Australia (Guttermouth song)" a song by Guttermouth from their 2000 split EP with Australian band Mach Pelican, "Chicken & Champagne";
*"Australia (Gyroscope song)", a 2008 single by Gyroscope, from their album "Breed Obsession";
*"Australia (Howie Day album)", an album from the singer-songwriter Howie Day;
*"Australia (Jonas Brothers song)", a song by the Jonas Brothers from their self-titled album;
*"Australia (song)", a 1996 single by the Manic Street Preachers;
*"Australia (The Kinks song)", a song by The Kinks from their 1969 concept album "Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire)";
*"Australia (The Shins song)", a song by The Shins from their 2007 album "Wincing the Night Away";

In ships:
*"Australia II", a 12-metre yacht, Australia's first successful America's Cup challenger;
*"HMS Australia (1888)", a ship in the Royal Navy;
*"HMAS Australia", three ships in the Royal Australian Navy;

Other:
*Australia (Beanie Baby), a Beanie Baby bear produced by Ty Inc. in 2005 in honor of Australia;
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See also:
*Australasia
*Austrasia
*Austria


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