The central visual element is a stylized, jigsaw-shaped map of Australia, set against a solid blue background on the right half of the composition. The map itself is filled with a montage of colorful, hand-painted vignettes depicting symbols of Australian life and history. These include local fauna like kangaroos and koalas, cultural icons such as the Sydney Harbour Bridge, agricultural scenes, and historical references like early settlers and colonial figures.
The artwork has a vintage, mid-century illustrative style, using a vibrant palette of earthy greens, sunny yellows, and deep blues. Each small scene within the map boundaries is densely packed, creating a textured, busy effect that encourages close inspection. The map is oriented vertically, and the distinct, jagged edges of the landmass contrast sharply against the plain blue surrounding it.
The overall layout is split, with the right side dedicated to the illustrative map and the left side dominated by large, bold, magenta-coloured typography on a white background. This stark division organizes the space, allowing the detailed map to stand out as a pictorial educational tool. The presence of small labels and identifiable landmarks embedded within the map's terrain gives it the character of an atlas or a travel-themed educational print.