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Encyclopedia > Northern Australia

The term northern Australia is generally considered to include the Australian states and territories of Queensland and the Northern Territory. The part of Western Australia (WA) north of latitude 26° south — a definition widely used in law and State government policy — is also usually included. The Australian states and territories comprise the Commonwealth of Australia under a federal system of government. ... Motto: Audax at Fidelis (Bold but Faithful) Nickname: Sunshine State/Smart State Other Australian states and territories Capital Brisbane Government Governor Premier Const. ... Motto: None Nickname: ? Other Australian states and territories Capital Darwin Government Administrator Chief Minister Const. ... Motto: Cygnis Insignis (Distinguished by its swans) Nickname: Wildflower State Other Australian states and territories Capital Perth Government Governor Premier Const. ... Latitude, denoted by the Greek letter φ, gives the location of a place on Earth north or south of the Equator. ... This article is about law in society. ... A policy is a plan of action for tackling issues. ...


Although it comprises about half of the total area of Australia, northern Australia includes only about one fifth of of the Australian population and only one city of more than one million people (Brisbane). However, it includes the main sources of Australian exports, being coal from the Great Dividing Range in Queensland and the natural gas and iron ore of the Pilbara region in WA. It also includes major natural tourist attractions, such as Uluru (Ayers Rock), the Great Barrier Reef and the Kakadu National Park. Brisbane by night Brisbane is the capital city of the state of Queensland, Australia. ... Coal is a fossil fuel extracted from the ground either by underground mining, open-pit mining or strip mining. ... The Great Divide runs around the entire eastern and south-eastern edge of Australia The Great Dividing Range (a. ... Natural gas (commonly refered to as gas in many countries) is a gaseous fossil fuel consisting primarily of methane. ... This heap of iron ore pellets will be used in steel production. ... The Pilbara is one of the nine regions of Western Australia. ... A tourist boat travels the River Seine in Paris, France Beaches make popular tourist resorts Tourism can be defined as the act of travel for the purpose of recreation, and the provision of services for this act. ... Uluru (also Ayers Rock or The Rock) is a large rock formation in central Australia, in the Northern Territory. ... Satellite image of a part of the Great Barrier Reef. ... Kakadu National Park is in the Northern Territory of Australia, 171 km east of Darwin. ...


The area is also notable for its primarily tropical, sub-tropical, or arid environmental and climatic conditions. The tropics are the geographic region of the Earth centered on the equator and limited in latitude by the two tropics: the Tropic of Cancer in the north and the Tropic of Capricorn in the southern hemisphere. ... Subtropical (or semitropical) areas are those adjacent to the tropics, usually roughly defined as the ranges 23. ... A dune in the Egyptian desert In geography, a desert is a landscape form or region that receives little precipitation. ... By natural environment is meant the environment of nature, in contrast to some other environment or external milieu that is man-made (and thus, not natural). Within the biosphere, there exists no straight-forward way to separate what belongs to the natural environment and what does not, partly for the...


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