The Gulf of Carpentaria borders Queensland and the Northern Territory.
Australia has several gulfs. They include:
The Gulf of Carpentaria
The Northern Territory is bordered by Queensland to the east, Western Australia to the west and South Australia to the south.
Poeppel Corner is where the borders of South Australia, Queensland and the Northern Territory meet.
Poeppel Corner is the point at which the borders of the Northern Territory, Queensland and South Australia meet.
South Australia borders all of the mainland states - Western Australia, New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria - along with the Northern Territory.
To the west, the Northern Territory borders Queensland.To the southwest, Qld is bordered by South Australia.To the south, Qld is bordered by New South Wales.
Queensland to the east, South Australia to the South and Western Australia to the west/
South Australia and Northern Territory.
There is no state directly north of South Australia. The Norhern Territory, which is a territory and not a state, borders South Australia to the north. To the northeast is Queensland.
Poeppel Corner is where the borders of the Northern Territory, South Australia and Queenslandmeet.
Western Australia shares state borders with South Australia and the Northern Territory.
The only state to share a border with all other mainland states in Australia is South Australia. It touches Western Australia on the west, the Northern Territory and part of Queensland on the north, and Queensland, New South Wales, and Victoria on the east.
Yes. The Australian Capital Territory is one of only two territories to actually be on the continent, and therefore within the borders of Australia. The other is the Northern Territory. Australia has seven offshore territories which are not within its physical borders.