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South Australia. Prior to being known as the state of South Australia, it was known as the colony of South Australia.
Yes. Australia and Antarctica (which is not a country) are the only continents which are located completely South of the equator.
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Yes. Australia and Antarctica (which is not a country) are the only continents which are located completely South of the equator.
Australia!This description fits the continent and country of Australia.Australia is commonly called the land down under in reference to it being in the southern hemisphere.
The lower House of Parliament in both South Australia and Tasmania is called the House of Assembly.
South Australia's lower House of Parliament is the House of Assembly.
The corner where the borders of Queensland, South Australia and New South Wales meet is called Cameron Corner.
Adelaide is in Australia, in the state called South Australia.
Yes. The Bell Miner is the bird most often called 'Bellbird' in Australia. It occurs along the south-eastern coastal areas. There is another bird that is also called bellbird - the Crested Bellbird - which is also native to Australia but comes in the drier inland areas.
No, we were called by our state e.g. citizen of South Australia, citizen of New South Wales. Until we were united as one country we were called citizens of Australia