The middle part of Australia has no particular name. The very centre is commonly called the Red Centre, due to the landscape characterised by red sand and bulldust. Much of the vast interior is called the Outback, a general term that refers to any region remote from major settled areas.
There is no specific name for the middle of Australia. The general term of "outback" is applied to areas which are more remote from major settled areas, while the desert centre of the continent is colloquially known as "the red centre".
Anywhere that is some distance inland in Australia tends to be referred to as either the Bush or the outback. Central Australia's desert regions are commonly known as the Outback.
Alice Springs in the Northern Territory
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The middle part of an oar is called a LOOM
The middle part of the pharynx is called as oropharynx. The upper part is called as nasopharynx. The lower part is called as larynopharynx. What you see after depressing the tongue is oropharynx.
Yes Australia is part of the Commonwealth. It is officially called the Commonwealth of Australia.
A boys middle part is called a pence
No. Australia is part of a continent also called "Australia. " The continent of Australia includes Australia and its island state of Tasmania.
The middle part of an apple is called the 'core'
Because it is the western part of Australia
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The middle part of the pharynx is called as oropharynx. The upper part is called as nasopharynx. The lower part is called as larynopharynx. What you see after depressing the tongue is oropharynx.
The middle part of a peach is called a fruit stone!
The middle part of an apple is called the core, which has around 2-3 small brownish seeds.
The middle part of the flower is called the stamen. The stamen reproduces pollen and is the reproductive part of the plant.