Just one - Australia itself. Australia is classed as a continent rather than an island, because of its size.
Australia is an island continent of 7,686,850 sq km. The country of Australia fits exactly into the continent of Australia. The national capital is Canberra.
Both, Australia is an island continent and a country.If you are a resident of Canberra, you are a resident of both an island and a continent.In this scenario, you are a resident of a continent, also sometimes known as an island continent. More properly, you are a resident of the country.See the related question below.
It's Tasmania. And yes, it is one of Australia's states. It is actually more southeast of Victoria (another of Australia's states) than just south of Australia itself.
Australia itself was not recognised as a source of flax and pine, but nearby Norfolk Island was. This was indeed one of the factors in the British authorities deciding to colonise Australia.
I think you are thinking of Australia, but Australia is a continent not an island.
there are a lot of islands like:Andaman Islands (India)Ashmore and Cartier Islands (Australia)Christmas Island (Australia)Cockatoo Island (Australia)Cocos (Keeling) Islands(Australia)Dirk Hartog Island (Australia)Garden Island(Australia)Houtman Abrolhos (Australia)Jaffna Islands (Sri Lanka)Kangaroo Island (Australia)King Island (Australia)Koolan Island (Australia)Lakshadweep Islands (India)Langkawi Islands (Malaysia you have to have a spacific one!
Australia is a Continent, Greenland is the largest island
Tasmania is Australia's island state.
Australia.
There is no island nation of Australia, as Australia is a continent. Island nations of Asia which are close to Australia include Indonesia and Papua New Guinea.
Australia is a country but it is also a large island. Australia is part of the continent Oceania.