Australias land has a diferent thing is made up of territories .
There are two mainland territories in Australia. They are the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory. In addition, Australia has seven offshore territories.
Guyana, Suriname and Belize.
Mainland Territories are large landmasses in a region with a defined area situated around an archipelago, considering to be a possession of an organized state or country subdivision.
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a mainland territory is a territory that is not surrounded by water an example of a mainland territory is USA.
One of Australia's mainland territories is the Australian Capital Territory. The Australian Capital Territory does not have a capital. Australia's national capital is Canberra, and the Australian Capital Territory was created purely to be the site for the nation's capital. Although Canberra is within the ACT, it is not the "capital" of the ACT. Australia's other mainland territory is the Northern Territory. The capital of the Northern Territory is Darwin. Australia also has seven offshore territories. None of these has a "capital", as such, but the administrative capital of Norfolk Island (one of the offshore territories) is Kingston, which is the site of the Assembly and other government offices.
Guyana, Belize and Suriname
Belize, Guyana, French Guinea, Suriname
The two mainland Australian territories are the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory, both of which became territories in 1911.
The Northwest Territory
Neither.Australia has 6 states:1.Queensland2. New South Wales3. Victoria4. South Australia5. Western Australia6. Tasmaniaand two mainland territories:1. Australian Capital Territory2. Northern TerritorySome might say that Jervis Bay is a separate territory, but in fact it is part of the Australian Capital Territory, even though it is on the sea front, while the rest of the ACT is inland. It provides the ocean port for the ACT.