The Northern Territory is bordered by Queensland to the east, Western Australia to the west and South Australia to the south.
There are two Australian territories, neither of which is a state: Northern Territory and Australian Capital Territory.
No, it is a Territory. A territory may aspire to become a state but it depends on many factors.
South Australia borders all of the mainland states - Western Australia, New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria - along with the Northern Territory.
Poeppel Corner is where the borders of the Northern Territory, South Australia and Queenslandmeet.
No. The ACT, or Australian Capital Territory, and the Northern Territory are only ever referred to as territories. The main difference lies in the powers of territory governments compared to state governments.
The state of Tasmania, with just on half a million people in 2010, has the smallest population in Australia. However, the Northern Territory, which is a territory rather than a state, has the smallest population of all of Australia's states and territories. In 2008, the population of the Northern Territory was an estimated 220,000.
Western Australia shares state borders with South Australia and the Northern Territory.
No.Apart from the six states, there are two mainland territories.The two mainland territories are:Northern TerritoryAustralian Capital TerritoryIn addition, there are seven offshore territories:Cocos (Keeling) IslandsChristmas IslandHeard and MacDonald IslandsCoral sea Islands TerritoryAustralian Antarctic TerritoryAshmore and Cartier IslandsNorfolk Island
Australia has two mainland territories: the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory. Factions within the Northern Territory are working towards statehood, while many Territorians are content to leave the status quo as it is.
Darwin is the capital City of the Northern Territory, Australia. The Northern Territory is actually a territory rather than a state.
Standley Chasm is actually not in any state of Australia, but rather, in one of its mainland territories, the Northern Territory. Standley Chasm is in central Australia, not far (relatively speaking) from the Northern Territory town of Alice Springs.
Alaska is the only state that borders on Canadian territory. All of the other states border Conadian provinces. Alaska borders the Yukon Territory of Canada.