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What places in Australia are named after British royality?

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  • Both the states of Victoria and Queensland were named after Queen Victoria.
  • The city of Elizabeth in South Australia is named after Queen Elizabeth, as are the Queen Elizabeth II Courts of Law and the Queen Elizabeth II Sports Stadium in Brisbane. There are four Queen Elizabeth hospitals in Australia - in NSW, SA, WA and Qld.
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