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They are all Australian states.
The Commonwealth of Australia is the official name. Commonly simply called Australia. Before federation there were six separate colonies with their own names (New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia and Tasmania.) Australia was a common, but unofficial name for the colonies together.
Common wombats are found only in Australia.
They do not have a national fruit, each state has their own flower as an emblem though: NSW - warratah Queensland -cooktown orchid South Australia- sturts desert pea Tasmania - Tasmanian blue gum Victoria - common heath Western Australia - red and green kangaroo paw ACT- royal bluebell.
The Common Heath, e floral emblem of Victoria, is found in montane regions and sub-alpine areas of Victoria's High Country, as well as in coastal heathlands and nearby foothills. Its range extends from the Clyde River in New South Wales, through Victoria (including the Grampians and the Little Desert) to the Mt Lofty Ranges in South Australia. Common Heath is also found throughout Australia's island state of Tasmania.
There are a number of forestry and logging areas in Australia. Tasmania is a common place, unfortunately, as logging spoils this otherwise beautiful wilderness. Other logging areas include parts of Victoria, eastern NSW and southeast Queensland.
Eastern Grey kangaroos are found in the eastern half of Queensland,most of New South Wales and Victoria and small areas of South Australia. Western Grey kangaroos are also found across the southern regions of Australia from western Victoria and NSW, and south-western Queensland to the mid-latitudes of Western Australia. Grey Kangaroos are particularly common along southern coastal Australia and, contrary to what some people believe, seem to enjoy swimming, often commuting between the mainland and offshore islands.
Tasmania is an island state of the Common wealth of Australia. Its capital city is Hobart. The island is named after Abel Tasman, a Dutch 17th Century explorer.
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Tornadoes are not "common" anywhere in Australia, but they do occur. They are more likely to occur in the southwestern region of Western Australia, and the southeast, such as southeastern South Australia and western Victoria, where temperature changes can be sudden and dramatic. they have also been known to occur in southeast Queensland, and northeastern New South Wales. On the whole, Australia-wide, tornadoes occur on an average of about 16 a year. These are nowhere near as violent and damaging as tornadoes in the USA.
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Australia's Western Desert is not the name of an actual desert; it is the common short form for Australia's Western Desert cultural bloc. It covers about 600,000 square kilometers, and includes parts of these 4 deserts:Great Victoria Desert;Great Sandy Desert;Gibson Desert;Little Sandy DesertThe Western Desert is a cultural grouping by anthropologists of about 40 or so Aboriginal tribes who live in central Australia.