Victoria is bordered by New South Wales to the north and South Australia to the west. It has both a sea border and a separate land border with Tasmania.
The Murray River forms the border between New South Wales and Victoria.
Victoria is bordered by New South Wales to the north and South Australia to the west. A little-known fact is that, although it is separated from the island state of Tasmania by Bass Strait, it actually shares a land border at Boundary Islet in Bass Strait, which lies at 39°12' S.
Sydney is located in New South Wales.
Katoomba is in New South Wales.
Part of the border of Queensland and New South Wales is formed by the Macintyre and Dumaresq Rivers, Rivers do not flow in a straight line.
The Murray River borders Victoria and New South Wales.
Even though the Murray River forms much of the border between New South Wales and Victoria, it is actually considered to be within the state of New South Wales. This is stated on Victoria's website for the Department of Environment and Primary Industries. This is until it reaches the border of NSW and Victoria, whereupon it is entirely within the state of South Australia.
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Victoria then new south wales then queensland
The question does not make sense. All of the states of Australia share a border with another state. Even Tasmania, the island state, shares an actual land border as well as a water border with another state.
new south wales then tasmania then south australia and western au