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There is nowhere in the United States that it is compulsory to vote. Compulsory voting is most common in South America. Australia may be an exception; a democracy with compulsory participation in voting, and with enforcement. Several European countries and some of the Pacific island nations have compulsory voting, but often do not enforce it.
There are many things that are meant by the phrase compulsory third party. Typically, the phrase compulsory third party is referring to a type of insurance that is paid whenever one registers their vehicle in South Australia.
Yes. South Australia voted in favour of federation.
1972, along with the rest of Australia excluding Victoria and New South Wales, where they were already made mandatory in 1970 and 1971 respectively.
It's a state, not a territory
Feral cats are everywhere in Australia, including South Australia. They have become an ecological disaster in all states and territories, contributing significantly to the extinction of several native species.
From 1825 to 1863, the Northern Territory was part of New South Wales, and from 1863 to 1911 it was part of South Australia. On 1 January 1911, the Northern Territory was separated from South Australia and transferred to Commonwealth control.
Charles Sturt was Surveyor-General in South Australia.
South Africa and Australia
South Australia. Prior to being known as the state of South Australia, it was known as the colony of South Australia.
Australia is South of the equator
No. South Australia is a state.