The direction the sun travels in Australia depends on were and how you are standing. If you are facing north, the sun moves from right to left.
After the summer solstice, the sun's position in the sky (and at sunrise) becomes further to the north.
If you wanted to travel from Australia to South Africa, you would travel west.
North
When the sun is not setting at the South Pole, Australia is experiencing Summer - just like lands in the northern hemisphere experience Summer when the sun is not setting at the North Pole.
As viewed from the galactic north, the Sun orbits in a clockwise motion
Fall, because of the earths tilt the earth is tilted in directly into the sun while Australia is
Fall, because of the earths tilt the earth is tilted in directly into the sun while Australia is
The position of the sun becomes more northerly after the summer solstice in Australia.
You will sail north.
Yes. From Perth, one can travel along the Eyre Highway to Port Augusta, South Australia. Then one can take the Stuart Highway north to Darwin.Alternatvely, one can take the Indian Pacific train from Perth to Adelaide, South Australia, then catch the Ghan North to Darwin.
The Ghan travels north to south (and vice versa) across the continent of Australia.