Tasmania.
Tasmania is the island south of the Australian mainland. It is, however, part of the nation of Australia.
Tasmania is an island, so it is not physically part of any continent. It is, however, the only island state of Australia.
The continent of Australia lies to the north of Tasmania. Tasmania is part of Australia, the mainland of which lies directly to the north.
The biggest island state in the south is Tasmania, which is part of Australia.
As Kangaroo Island is off the coast of South Australia, it is part of Australia, and therefore its currency is the Australian dollar.
Ferries depart Adelaide, South Australia, at regular intervals for Kangaroo Island. For more information, click on the related link. And incidentally, Kangaroo Island is part of Australia.
There is neither a Loyalty Island nor an east Loyalty Island in Australia. The Loyalty Islands are east to Australia. The Loyalty Islands are Lifou, Mare and another one in the South Pacific - but they are not a part of Australia.
There is no island 300 miles south of Melbourne, Australia. The nearest any island comes to being in this location is Tasmania, Australia's island state. The distance from Tasmania to the closest point on the Victorian mainland is around 240 km, which is about 150 miles.
Ascension Island is located in the South Atlantic Ocean and is considered part of Africa.
Tasmania is located across the Bass Strait and to the south of Australia. Tasmania is still a part of Australia. ie. the same country
Being an island group, the Philippines have no southern land border. To the south of the islands lie the Sulawesi and Maluku island groups, both part of Indonesia.
The largest island south of the Australian mainland is Tasmania, one of Australia's states. It is actually more southeast of Victoria (another of Australia's states) than just south of Australia itself. Abel Tasman originally named it 'Antony van Diemen's Land' after the governor of Batavia. It was subsequently shortened to Van Diemen's Land, until the colony petitioned to have the name changed to Tasmania,after its European discoverer.Australia's third-largest island, Kangaroo Island, lies south of Australia, off the South Australian coast.Between Tasmania and the mainland are numerous smaller islands in Bass Strait. The two largest of these are King Island and Flinders Island.