Tasmania is known colloquially as the Apple Isle, as it is a major producer of apples in Australia. However, apples are also grown in Queensland, New South Wales, Western Australia, South Australia and Victoria - in fact, all of the states, but just not the Northern Territory or the Australian Capital Territory.
Tasmania is known as the Apple Isle, a reference to it's apple industry which thrives in the island's cool climate.
Which state is sometimes called The Apple Isle?
Tasmania is known as the "Holiday Isle". It is Australia's only island state.
Tasmania is sometimes called the Apple Isle. It is also called the Holiday Isle. It is the southernmost state of Australia.
Apple. Tasmania was known as the Apple Isle, possibly still is.
Tasmania...known as the 'Apple Isle' It has the most island in Australia
No. Ireland, not Iceland, is known as the Emerald Isle.
Tasmania, also known informally as the 'Apple Isle'.
Tasmania's nickname is The Apple Isle.Some also refer to Tasmania as "Tassie".
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The small creature native only to the Apple Isle is the Apple bumblebee. This bee is now extinct and has been since 1864.
Apples did not originate in Australia, but they are certainly grown here. In fact, Tasmania is known as the "Apple Isle".
Ireland is known as the Emerald Isle. It is a beautiful and very green country. Montserrat, an island in the Caribbean, is also referred to as the Emerald Isle.
the 'Apple Isle
Montserrat is known as the Emerald Isle of the Caribbean.