Obviously, the answer is Darwin. Darwin is the capital city of the Northern Territory. It lies at the entrance to a decent harbour, so started out by being a good port and trade centre for the entire northern coast of Australia.
The Victoria and Daly Rivers are in the Northern Territory.
The Barkly Tableland is an extensive plateau which extends from Camooweal, south of the Gulf of Carpentaria in northern Queensland, about 560km west to the Northern Territory, as far as the Stuart Highway. It is predominantly used for cattle stations. It is marked by seasonal watercourses, so can become wet and impassable in some places during the summer monsoon, while subartesian bores supply water during the dry season. The Barkly Tableland was named by William Landsborough in honour of Sir Henry Barkly, who was Governor of Victoria from 1856-1863.
Victoria River: longest river in Northern Territory, Australia.
VRD (AKA) Victoria River Downs
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The homestead of Coolibah in the Northern Territory, Australia, is located on the Victoria River about 340 km south of Darwin. It is about 53 km east of the town of Timber Creek.
The third largest state by area in Australia is South Australia, ranked after Western Australia and Queensland. The Northern Territory is actually third in area, but it is a territory and not a state. The third largest state by population is Queensland, which follows New South Wales and Victoria.
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If you mean states, then West Australia, South Australia, Queenland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania. Northern Territory and Australian Captial Territory are not states.
No town in South Australia lies on the border with Victoria. The closest is probably Frances, a small township with a population of about 50, between Bordertown and Naracoorte on the now disused railway line. It is about 1 kilometre west of the border.