One more. If you are a resident of Canberra, Australia, are you a resident of an island or a continent? Is this a trick question? Because my answer is -- You are a resident of both an island and a continent. Is that right?

Australia is considered a continent and a country, but not an island. This site explains:

http://www.worldislandinfo.com/CONTISLAND.html

Yes, you are absolutely correct! As a resident of Canberra, Australia, you are considered a resident of both an island and a continent. Let me explain why.

Australia is a unique country because it is both the world's smallest continent and the largest island. Geographically, it is an island as it is surrounded by water on all sides, with the Indian Ocean to the west and the Pacific Ocean to the east. However, Australia is also categorized as a continent due to its vast landmass and the presence of its own tectonic plate.

Now, Canberra is the capital city of Australia, located within the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). Although it is an inland city and not located on the coastline, its geographical location does not change the fact that it is part of both the island of Australia and the continent of Australia.

Therefore, your answer that residents of Canberra are residents of both an island and a continent is absolutely correct! There's no trick question here. Well done!