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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.
No times. Tasmania fits into England about twice
how many times did new south wales beat queensland between 1907 and 1979
There are no countries in New South Wales. It is a state in Australia.
12 times to be exact
There were six Australian colonies before 1901: New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia, and Tasmania.
There is no "Australia Beach". Australia is an island continent, so there are brilliant beaches around much of its coastline. Tasmania does have some beaches, yes, but there are many more outstanding beaches around Australia, particularly in Queensland, Western Australia, Victoria and New South Wales.
In Australia there is a total of 77 Cathedrals. New South Wales: 35 Victoria: 11 Queensland: 10 Western Australia: 10 South Australia: 6 Northern Territory: 2 Tasmania: 2 Australian Capital Territory: 1
2 significant ones, the mainland and tasmania, though of course there a lots of little islands dotting the coast line.
Yes, surfing is quite popular in many of the coastal areas of New South Wales.
76 Alphabetical list of Senators # Abetz, the Hon Eric - Senator for Tasmania # Adams, Judith - Senator for Western Australia # Arbib, the Hon Mark - Senator for New South Wales # Back, Chris - Senator for Western Australia # Barnett, Guy - Senator for Tasmania # Bernardi, Cory - Senator for South Australia # Bilyk, Catryna - Senator for Tasmania # Birmingham, Simon - Senator for South Australia # Bishop, Mark - Senator for Western Australia # Boswell, the Hon Ronald - Senator for Queensland # Boyce, Sue - Senator for Queensland # Brandis, the Hon George - Senator for Queensland # Brown, Bob - Senator for Tasmania # Brown, Carol - Senator for Tasmania # Bushby, David - Senator for Tasmania # Cameron, Doug - Senator for New South Wales # Carr, the Hon Kim - Senator for Victoria # Cash, Michaelia - Senator for Western Australia # Colbeck, the Hon Richard - Senator for Tasmania # Collins, Jacinta - Senator for Victoria # Conroy, the Hon Stephen - Senator for Victoria # Coonan, the Hon Helen - Senator for New South Wales # Cormann, Mathias - Senator for Western Australia # Crossin, Trish - Senator for Northern Territory # Eggleston, Alan - Senator for Western Australia # Evans, the Hon Christopher - Senator for Western Australia # Farrell, Don - Senator for South Australia # Faulkner, the Hon John - Senator for New South Wales # Feeney, David - Senator for Victoria # Ferguson, the Hon Alan - Senator for South Australia # Fielding, Steve - Senator for Victoria # Fierravanti-Wells, Concetta - Senator for New South Wales # Fifield, Mitch - Senator for Victoria # Fisher, Mary Jo - Senator for South Australia # Forshaw, Michael - Senator for New South Wales # Furner, Mark - Senator for Queensland # Hanson-Young, Sarah - Senator for South Australia # Heffernan, the Hon Bill - Senator for New South Wales # Hogg, the Hon John - Senator for Queensland # Humphries, Gary - Senator for Australian Capital Territory # Hurley, Annette - Senator for South Australia # Hutchins, Steve - Senator for New South Wales # Johnston, the Hon David - Senator for Western Australia # Joyce, Barnaby - Senator for Queensland # Kroger, Helen - Senator for Victoria # Ludlam, Scott - Senator for Western Australia # Ludwig, the Hon Joe - Senator for Queensland # Lundy, Kate - Senator for Australian Capital Territory # Macdonald, the Hon Ian - Senator for Queensland # McEwen, Anne - Senator for South Australia # McGauran, Julian - Senator for Victoria # McLucas, the Hon Jan - Senator for Queensland # Marshall, Gavin - Senator for Victoria # Mason, the Hon Brett - Senator for Queensland # Milne, Christine - Senator for Tasmania # Minchin, the Hon Nick - Senator for South Australia # Moore, Claire - Senator for Queensland # Nash, Fiona - Senator for New South Wales # O'Brien, Kerry - Senator for Tasmania # Parry, Stephen - Senator for Tasmania # Payne, Marise - Senator for New South Wales # Polley, Helen - Senator for Tasmania # Pratt, Louise - Senator for Western Australia # Ronaldson, the Hon Michael - Senator for Victoria # Ryan, Scott - Senator for Victoria # Scullion, the Hon Nigel - Senator for Northern Territory # Sherry, the Hon Nick - Senator for Tasmania # Siewert, Rachel - Senator for Western Australia # Stephens, the Hon Ursula - Senator for New South Wales # Sterle, Glenn - Senator for Western Australia # Troeth, the Hon Judith - Senator for Victoria # Trood, Russell - Senator for Queensland # Williams, John - Senator for New South Wales # Wong, the Hon Penny - Senator for South Australia # Wortley, Dana - Senator for South Australia # Xenophon, Nick - Senator for South Australi
One. North Wales is dead, South Wales can be pretty lively at weekends.