Currently, in Queensland, children in a particular year level tend to be one year younger in age than their southern counterparts. This trend is gradually changing, as children are being accepted for Prep and Grade 1 six months later than they used to, in order to allow for better maturity.
No. Civil partnerships are currently legal only in the Australian Capital Territory and in Queensland. However, New South Wales does have a statewide domestic partnership registry.
The city of Orange is in New South Wales.
Whether you meant southern Wales in Britain, or New South Wales, an Australian state, the answer is the same. You always have to pay for mail.
New South Wales uses the Australian dollar, the same as everywhere else in Australia.
No, but New South Wales has a statewide domestic partnership registry.
A population is a group of the actual species so as if there is a population of wallabies in Queensland and New South Wales
No. Civil partnerships are currently legal only in the Australian Capital Territory and in Queensland. However, Tasmania, New South Wales and Victoria each have a statewide domestic partnership registry.
No. Civil partnerships are currently legal only in the Australian Capital Territory and in Queensland. However, Tasmania, New South Wales and Victoria each have a statewide domestic partnership registry.
No. Civil partnerships are currently legal only in the Australian Capital Territory and in Queensland. However, Tasmania, New South Wales and Victoria each have a statewide domestic partnership registry.
No. Civil partnerships are currently legal only in the Australian Capital Territory and in Queensland. However, Tasmania, New South Wales and Victoria each have a statewide domestic partnership registry.
Yes, as of July 1, 2010, same-sex couples can register their relationship with the state of New South Wales.
The states which united are the same states currently in existence: New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia, Tasmania and Queensland. The two mainland territories (Northern Territory and the Australian Capital territory) were formed in 1911.