Neither.
Australia has 6 states:
1.Queensland
2. New South Wales
3. Victoria
5. Western Australia
6. Tasmania
and two mainland territories:
1. Australian Capital Territory
2. Northern Territory
Some might say that Jervis Bay is a separate territory, but in fact it is part of the Australian Capital Territory, even though it is on the sea front, while the rest of the ACT is inland. It provides the ocean port for the ACT.
There are two mainland territories in Australia. They are the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory. In addition, Australia has seven offshore territories.
ACT stands for the Australian Capital Territory. It is one of Australia's two mainland territories, and where the federal capital of Canberra is located.
All Australian territories - mainland and offshore - are smaller than Western Australia. The Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory are both mainland territories, and they are both smaller than Western Australia. Western Australia is also the largest of the six states.
Only five states and two territories make up mainland Australia: * Western Australia * South Australia * New South Wales * Victoria * Queensland * Northern Territory * Australian Capital Territory. Tasmania is the sixth state, but it is not on the mainland. It is the island state that lies across Bass Strait.
One of Australia's mainland territories is the Australian Capital Territory. The Australian Capital Territory does not have a capital. Australia's national capital is Canberra, and the Australian Capital Territory was created purely to be the site for the nation's capital. Although Canberra is within the ACT, it is not the "capital" of the ACT. Australia's other mainland territory is the Northern Territory. The capital of the Northern Territory is Darwin. Australia also has seven offshore territories. None of these has a "capital", as such, but the administrative capital of Norfolk Island (one of the offshore territories) is Kingston, which is the site of the Assembly and other government offices.
a mainland territory is a territory that is not surrounded by water an example of a mainland territory is USA.
Australia's six states are: New South Wales Victoria Tasmania Queensland South Australia Western Australia In addition, there are two mainland territories. They are: Australian Capital Territory Northern Territory There are another seven offshore territories.
Australia's two mainland territories are the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory. There are also seven offshore territories.The capital of the Northern Territory is Darwin.The Australian Capital Territory, or ACT, is where Australia's national capital of Canberra is situated. However, Canberra is not the capital of the ACT: it is the capital of the entire country of Australia.
The six states of Australia and their capitals are:New South Wales - SydneyTasmania - HobartVictoria - MelbourneQueensland - BrisbaneWestern Australia - PerthSouth Australia - AdelaideThe two mainland territories and their capitals are:Northern Territory - DarwinAustralian Capital Territory, which is where Australia's national capital of Canberra is situated. However, Canberra is not the capital of the ACT: it is the capital of the entire country of Australia.
No.Apart from the six states, there are two mainland territories.The two mainland territories are:Northern TerritoryAustralian Capital TerritoryIn addition, there are seven offshore territories:Cocos (Keeling) IslandsChristmas IslandHeard and MacDonald IslandsCoral sea Islands TerritoryAustralian Antarctic TerritoryAshmore and Cartier IslandsNorfolk Island
The six states of Australia are:New South WalesTasmaniaVictoriaQueenslandWestern AustraliaSouth AustraliaThen there are two mainland territories, which are:Northern TerritoryAustralian Capital Territory
The six states of Australia are:New South WalesTasmaniaVictoriaQueenslandWestern AustraliaSouth AustraliaThe two mainland territories are:Northern TerritoryAustralian Capital Territory