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The Australian Outback refers to the vast, remote, and arid interior regions of Australia. It encompasses a significant portion of the country, covering about 70% of Australia's landmass, including regions like the Northern Territory, Western Australia, South Australia, and parts of Queensland and New South Wales. The Outback is characterized by its rugged terrain, sparse population, and unique ecosystems, featuring deserts, grasslands, and occasional wetlands.

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