There are two Australian territories, neither of which is a state: Northern Territory and Australian Capital Territory.
Uluru is in the Australian territory of the Northern Territory.
Jasper Gorge is in the Northern Territory, which is an Australian territory and not a state.
Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory. There is also the self-governing external territory of Norfolk Island plus the Australian Antarctic Territory.
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The Northern Territory in Australia has the same currency as the rest of the country - the Australian dollar.
Darwin is the capital of the Northern Territory.
According to the Australian Government's GeoScience website, the Northern Territory covers 17.5% of Australia's area.
According to the Australian Government's GeoScience website, the Northern Territory covers 17.5% of Australia's area.
The Victoria and Daly Rivers are in the Northern Territory.
No. The Australian landform known as Uluru is in the Northern Territory. It is located in the far south of the Territory. The state of Queensland is directly east of the Northern Territory.
The Northern Territory was originally part of South Australia. On 1 January 1911, the northern half of South Australia was separated and transferred to Commonwealth control and renamed the Northern Territory by the Australian Government.