Australia does not have seven self-governing states. It has 6 states and two territories, all of which are self-governing, but self-government is limited in the territories.
The six states are:
1.Queensland
2. New South Wales
3. Victoria
5. Western Australia
6. Tasmania
The two self-governing territories are:
1. Australian Capital Territory
2. Northern Territory
No. It represents the southern cross.
No. It represents the southern cross.
Yes, it does. Tasmania, an island to the south of Australia, is one of the states of Australia. Australia has, in fact, 8222 islands attached to its states and territories. In addition, there are seven external (offshore) territories / dependencies.
There are no seven continents in Australia as Australia is a continent itself. Nor are there seven countries in Australia. There are, however, six states and two territories (eight political divisions altogether) in Australia: New South Wales Queensland South Australia Tasmania Western Australia Victoria Australian Capital Territory Northern Territory
Queensland, Northen Teritory, Western Australia, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria and New South Wales
The Commonwealth of Australia consists of 6 states and two mainland territories, along with seven offshore territories. See also the related question.
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.
federation of the states. the seven points, one for each state and the territory
Australia does not have provinces, but states and territories. The six states and two mainland territories are:New South WalesQueenslandSouth AustraliaTasmaniaVictoriaWestern AustraliaNorthern TerritoryAustralian Capital TerritoryThere are also seven offshore territories.
Yes. The Commonwealth of Australia is just one country, made up of six states, two mainland territories and seven offshore territories.
Australian Flag Meaning:The Union Jack depicts the first colonization of Australia by Europe was by the British, as Australia was a British penal colony. The seven pointed Star of Federation represents each of Australia's six states, one additional point represents Australia's territories. The Southern Cross is a constellation of stars that can be seen from all of Australia's states and territories.Source: http://www.worldflags101.com/a/australia-flag.aspx
The Commonwealth star, or Federation star is a seven-pointed star unique to Australia. There is one point for each of the six states of Australia, and the seventh point represents all of Australia's mainland and offshore territories.