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Q: Which state is west of New South Wales and south of the Northern Territory?
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What river flows through the northern part of new south wales territory?

The Clarence River flows through the Northern part of New South Wales. Wales is also a state, not a territory.


What state does Queensland have boundaries with?

Queensland has boundaries with New South Wales and South Australia (states), and with the Northern Territory (territory).


What river flows through the northern part of New South Wales?

The Clarence River flows through the Northern part of New South Wales. Wales is also a state, not a territory.


In what year did Northern Territory become separated from South Australia?

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.


What states are found in Queensland?

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.


Which state is directly south of the Northern Territory?

South Australia is directly south of the Northern Territory.


Is South Wales in the northern hemisphere?

Yes, South Wales is located in the northern hemisphere. It is a part of the United Kingdom, which is situated in the northern half of the Earth.


What is the formal region of Australia?

›Western Australia ›Northern Territory ›South Australia ›Queensland ›New South Wales ›Victoria


When was Northern Territory created?

The Northern Territory was founded under the name of "Northern Territory" in 1911, which is when it was separated from South Australia and transferred to Commonwealth control. From 1825 to 1863, the Northern Territory was part of New South Wales, and from 1863 to 1911 it was part of South Australia, at neither time being a separate territory. On 1 January 1911, the Northern Territory was removed from South Australia's rule and transferred to Commonwealth control.


Which state or territories have borders with South Australia?

South Australia borders all of the mainland states - Western Australia, New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria - along with the Northern Territory.


Which state is due north of New South Wales in Australia?

Queensland lies north of NSW and east of the Northern Tterritory.


Was the Northern Territory a colony when Australia federated?

No. The Northern Territory was founded under the name of "Northern Territory" in 1911, which is when it was separated from South Australia and transferred to Commonwealth control. From 1825 to 1863, the Northern Territory was part of New South Wales, and from 1863 to 1911 it was part of South Australia, at neither time being a separate territory or a colony. On 1 January 1911, the Northern Territory was removed from South Australia's rule and transferred to Commonwealth control.