Yes - 'State of Excitement' was one of the slogans on Western Australian car number plates during the 1980s.
There was also 'Home of the America's Cup' and 'The Golden State'.
Australia has a large number of significant deserts, and none is considered the "main" desert.The three largest deserts in Australia are:Great Victoria Desert (Western Australia): 424,400 km2 (163,900 square miles)Great Sandy Desert (Western Australia): 284,993 km2 (110,036 square miles)Tanami Desert (Western Australia and Northern Territory): 184,500 km2 (71,235 square miles)Each of these deserts is either in or primarily in Western Australia, in the western third of the continent.
The BSB number 066-135 belongs to the CBA (Commonwealth Bank of Australia) at Kwinana Town Centre in Western Australia.
All of bankwest is 306-041
BKWAAU6P is the SWIFT Code For Bankwest (Bank of Western Australia). I don't know what the Routing Number is though. See http://www.bankwest.com.au/Rates/Foreign_Exchange_Rates/index.aspx
The most recent available population figures for Western Australia are for June 2014. At this time, the permanent resident population of Western Australia was approximately 2,573,00, which is around two and a half million people. Western Australia has a large number of FIFO (Fly in, fly out) workers, as mining is one of the major industries in the state.
You can't. And they're called mobile phones in Australia, not cellphones.
You can not tell because there is no exact number all can be different so there is not really an answer
066-159 Commonwealth Bank of Australia Rockingham Shp Ct 12 Simpson Avenue Rockingham WA Rockingham City WA
According to the 2006 census conducted by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, there were 26,429 Sikhs in Australia with the largest number of 11,637 residing in New South Wales followed by 9,071 in Victoria, 2,636 in Queensland, 1,393 in Western Australia and 1,226 in South Australia.
The University of Western Australia offer a number of courses to students. One can take courses in arts, commerce, economics, business, information technology, mathematics and science etc.
there is an very close to extinct animal called the eatadick humpbelly
Yes. The quokka, a small member of the kangaroo family, is found in a limited number of areas of Western Australia. One of their largest populations is on Rottnest island, a small, protected island off Perth, Western Australia. However, this is not the only place they are found. Quokkas can also be found in the coastal plain around the Swan River, near Perth and Gingin. It is also found on Bald Island, and at Harvey and Collie in the Stirling Ranges.