South Australia has the country's largest shipyards and is the most important wine state.
South Australia is also the continent's driest state, and the home of the largest salt lake, Lake Eyre, which has an elevation of fifteen metres below sea level.
in south western Australia in think
The Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat was chosen for South Australia's faunal emblem because they are almost unique to South Australia.
No. Kadina is a very quiet town in South Australia. It has unique attractions, but it could not be described as "bustling".
Australia I think.
it is located in south australia
Absolutely not. Sturt's Desert Pea is completely native and unique to Australia, and has been adopted as the floral emblem for South Australia.
Crimson rosellas are unique to Australia, but quite plentiful within the southeastern states of New South Wales and Victoria, and eastern South Australia. They are also seen in patches in southern Queensland among the border ranges, and even in the tropical north.
Australia is derived from the latin Australis, meaning "Southern"
In South Australia, they have the same foods as they have in the rest of Australia. See the related question for more details. Because of South Australia's strong German foundation and tradition, there are many unique German foods available there which are less common elsewhere in Australia. These include Mettwurst and other wursts, German pastries and cakes such as kuchen.
Australia is a Continent divided into five parts, Western Australia, South Australia, Northern Territory, Queensland, and New South Wales.
well what do you think?
Indian/Southern I think!