Yes. The six states of Australia are:
The two mainland territories are:
In addition, there are seven offshore territories:
Australia is not a state, but a country (and a continent) of approximately 21 million people, situated in the southern hemisphere. It is comprised of six states and two mainland territories, plus several offshore territories, and is entirely independent.
Australia has six states and two territories - * Australian Capital Territory * New South Wales * Northern Territory * Queensland * South Australia * Tasmania * Victoria * Western Australia
Australia is a continent. and country...
There are 6 states and 2 territories in Australia.
All states in Australia have a Volkswagen dealer. These states are Western Australia, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, New South Wales and Tasmania.
It's Tasmania. And yes, it is one of Australia's states. It is actually more southeast of Victoria (another of Australia's states) than just south of Australia itself.
Dingoes are found in all of the states in Australia exept for Tasmania.
Western Australia, Queensland, Canberra, New South Wales, Tazmania, Northern Territory, Southern Australia and Victoria. These are the eight states or territories of Australia.
No. Australia is made up of six states and two territories.
No. Australia is not now, nor has it ever been, a part of the United States.
All of Australia's states became states of the Commonwealth of Australia at Federation, which occurred on 1 January 1901.
Tasmania is one of Australia's states.
Australia is about as big as the United States and Europe.
False.In January 1901, all the states of Australia joined to become the Commonwealth of Australia.
Australia is smaller than the United states. Has less people but has the ocean surrounding it.