Because it is the western part of Australia
because its in Australia
Western Australia was known as New Holland in 1788.
When the Commonwealth of Australia was founded after Australia began to gain it's independence in 1901, the colony was already called Western Australia. When it was adopted by the federation in 1901, the name was kept and it was made a state. It was most likely called Western Australia because it is on the western side of Australia.
The Northern Territory is at the top of Australia between Western Australia and Queensland.
Australia's westernmost state is Western Australia.
New Holland is now called Australia. Specifically, that part of Australia is mostly the state of Western Australia.
The Northern Territory is the territory which lies north of South Australia, sandwiched between Queensland and Western Australia. This could be said to be the "northern part of central Australia". The far northern part is colloquially known as the "Top End".
Yes there are temperate forest in Australia. In Australia temperate forest exist on the east coast of Australia, a bit in the bottom corner of Western Australia, and the top of Tasmania.
There is a place in western Australia called Morawa. It is an unknown town to many people but i bet if you type it in google you will find it .
Western Australia.
No Victoria is actually on the east coast of Australia. West coast of Australia is called Western Australia, the capital of which is Perth.