South Australia = Murray River
Victoria = Murray River
New South Wales = Murray river
Western Australia = swan river
Australia's major cities are its capital, Canberra, and the capital cities for each state and territory. Although Canberra is the capital of Australia, it is relatively small in population. Each of the state capitals are: New South Wales - Sydney Victoria - Melbourne Queensland - Brisbane South Australia - Adelaide Tasmania - Hobart Western Australia - Perth Northern Territory - Darwin
IN each state of Australia there is a premier. He or she is the highest elected official in a state. IN every state of Australia there is a premier. e.g. Wetsern Australia- Colin Barnett
There is a river by that name in each state respectively.
Each one is a river in Australia.
Yes, Australia is a nation-state.
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Australia has no state governor but each of the states has. Australia has what is known as the Governor general and in 2009 her name is Her Excellency Ms Quentin Bryce AC.
The blue represents the seas surrounding Australia, the Union Jack reflects our major heritage, the Southern Cross is a constellation that is visible from anywhere in Australia and id somewhat symbolic of Australia, the Commonwealth Star has seven points, one for each State and one for the Territories.
Warrants for arrest issued in South Australia are only valid within the state because each state and territory in Australia has its own legal system and authorities. As a result, arrest warrants issued by one state may not hold authority in another state due to the jurisdictional boundaries and legal frameworks in place. This is to ensure that legal processes are followed according to the laws of each specific jurisdiction.
The capital cities of Australia are:Canberra, the nation's capital, which is on the Molonglo RiverSydney (New South Wales), which is located on Sydney HarbourMelbourne (Victoria), located on the Yarra RiverAdelaide (South Australia), on the Torrens RiverBrisbane (Queensland), on the Brisbane RiverPerth (Western Australia), on the Swan RiverHobart (Tasmania), on the Derwent RiverDarwin (Northern Territory, which is not a state), on the Darwin Harbour.
Yes. All states and territories of Australia celebrate Australia Day on 26 January.
Apples are grown in each of Australia's six states. The state which produces the most apples is Victoria, followed by New South Wales.