Yes. Every Australian state, as well as the Northern Territory, has an official capital city.
Brisbane, Queensland, is the Australian state capital closest to the equator. Darwin, the capital of the Northern Territory, is even closer to the equator, but N.T. is not a state.
Melbourne is the state capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria.
Melbourne is the state capital of the Australian state of Victoria.
South Australia is known as the Festival State. A Festival of the Arts is held in the State capital, Adelaide, every two years.
Yes, every state has a capital.
There are two Australian territories, neither of which is a state: Northern Territory and Australian Capital Territory.
Gold was found in every single state in Australia. It was also found in the Northern Territory, but not in the Australian Capital Territory.
Queensland.
Hobart is the capital of the Australian island state of Tasmania.
Melbourne is the state capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria.
The faunal emblem of the Australian Capital Territory is the Gang Gang Cockatoo.
New South Wales surrounds the Australian Capital Territory. The NSW government ceded land for the new Australian Capital Territory to the Commonwealth Government, and the Australian Capital Territory was founded on 1 January 1911.