The term "outback" refers to the minimally occupied regions beyond the main settlements. It comes from the fact that it is "out the back of beyond". It is, quite simply, a long way from civilisation. There seem to be no restrictions to the continuous wide, open spaces, and when you are in the outback there's a good chance that, unless you're on the major highways, you can travel for hours without meeting another car. Australia is a vast country, with huge tracts of unoccupied, dry land, which is the outback. It is its geography which makes it "the outback".
Outback is a term that is used for any sparsely populated regions of Australia. ... most of north and north-west Australia is generally known as Outback Australia.
There is no state or territory with the specific nickname of "Outback Territory". Outback territory refers to any part of Australia's outback. However, the question could refer to the Northern Territory, which comprises both the Red Centre and the Top End, nicknames for distinctive parts of Australia.
The outback is called that because it is "out the back of beyond", meaning a long distance from anywhere.
Australia is called the outback because it is "out the back of beyond". This means a long distance from anywhere.
An outback area in Australia is any inland area remote from large center of the population, generally the term is applied to the semiarid inland areas of enters of Australia.
This is known as the outback. It comprises vast plains of fertile land, semi-arid and less productive land, and desert.
The northern part of Western Australia is known as the Kimberley region.
Outback
You could say la brousse ("lah brooss"), but that does not specifically refer to the region of Australia called the outback, for which there is no French translation.
An example of a venacular region of Australia would be the outback
The vast central region of Australia that is a desert is often known as the Outback.
Western Australia.
Western Australia
Woomera lies in the outback and desert region of South Australia, north of the Eyre Peninsula.
Australia's landscape is dominated by the Outback, a region of deserts and semi-arid land.
Region in Western Australia.
Australia's most western state is Western Australia.