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1972, along with the rest of Australia excluding Victoria and New South Wales, where they were already made mandatory in 1970 and 1971 respectively.
There are no countries in Australia because Australia itself is a country. The capital of Australia is Canberra. There are eight major states or territories in Australia. They include Queensland, New South Wales, Tasmania, Victoria, Australian Capital Territory, Northern Territory, South Australia, and Western Australia.
The practice of slavery made the growing of cash crops profitable in the South. It was decades after slavery that mechanization made it extremely profitable again.
The East coastline of Australia is made up of Victoria's coast in the south then New South Wales and ending with the coast of Queensland in the north. the east coast looks onto the Pacific ocean also called the Tasman sea in this area.
the fact that you needed many workers for the main cash crop in the south. The main cash crop in the south used to be cotton
The perimeter of New South Wales is 6642 km. This is made up of 4635 km of land borders and 2007 km along the coastline (excluding islands).
The state of Victoria is in the southeast of the Australian mainland, with the capital of Melbourne. It is bordered by New South Wales to the north and South Australia to the west. A little-known fact is that, although it is separated from the island state of Tasmania by Bass Strait, it actually shares a land border at Boundary Islet in Bass Strait, which lies at 39°12' S. Victoria featured strongly in the Australian goldrushes, as some of the country's richest goldfields were found there. Victoria only became an independent colony from New South Wales a couple of months before the goldrushes started, and gold found there quickly made it the richest state in Australia at the time. The floral emblem for Victoria is the Common Heath, sometimes referred to as Pink Heath. The faunal emblems are Leadbeaters Possum (animal) and the Helmeted Honeyeater (bird).
It was made in Bennlong point,Sydney harbour, New South Wales, Austrailia.
Australia was previously made up of six colonies (which became states after Federation) and subject to the authority of the British Empire. None of the colonies was self-governing, but all were subject to British authority. The six colonies were New South Wales, Victoria! Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia and Tasmania.
There has been no other bird emblem for New South Wales. The kookaburra was made the official bird emblem of the state in 1971.
At the Royal Mint in Llantrisant, South Wales.
The Three Sister formation in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales are mainly made up of sandstone which is a sedimentary rock.