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Which is the city in the northern half of Australia?

There are quite a few cities in the northern half of Australia, though I assume you are probably referring to Darwin which is the capital city of the Northern Territory and the only capital city in the northern half of Australia. Other cities in northern Australia include Palmerston in the Northern Territory, Cairns, Townsville, Mackay, Rockhampton, Gladstone, and Mount Isa (there a probably a few more) in Queensland's north, and Broome in Western Australia's north.


What is the other name for the Northern Territory?

The Northern Territory is just that: the Northern Territory, a territory of Australia. There is no other name for the Northern Territory.The northern half is informally called the "Top End" while the southern half is informally known as the "Red Centre".


When was the Northern Territory named?

The Northern Territory was originally part of South Australia. On 1 January 1911, the northern half of South Australia was separated and transferred to Commonwealth control and renamed the Northern Territory.


What are the two climates of Northern Territory in Australia?

The two major climates are the humid, monsoonal climate of the northern half and the dry desert climate of the southern half.


Who named the Northern Territory and when?

The Northern Territory was originally part of South Australia. On 1 January 1911, the northern half of South Australia was separated and transferred to Commonwealth control and renamed the Northern Territory by the Australian Government.


Australia's official name?

Australia has only ever had one "official" name, and that is its current name: The Commonwealth of Australia. As a continent, the name "Australia" was adopted in 1824, but this did not refer to the country, as Australia was not yet a country, but a group of colonies occupying the same continent. Before it was called Australia, the western half was known as New Holland, and the eastern half was New South Wales.


Do koalas live in the taiga?

No. Taiga is northern hemisphere. Koalas live in Australia, half the globe away.


What is the top or northernmost part of Australia known as?

It depends on which "top" is meant. Australia's northernmost tip is called Cape York. It is the tip of the peninsula which defines the northern boundary of Queensland. The northern half of the Northern Territory is colloquially known as the "Top End".


When is the northern hairy nosed wombats mating season?

The mating season for the Northern Hairy-nosed wombat is between October and March, coinciding with the wet season in the northern half of Australia.


What is important about Perth Australia?

Perth is significant as it is the largest city in the western half of Australia, being the capital of Western Australia, the largest state by area in Australia.


By what other name is Australia known?

In modern times, Australia is not officially known by any other name. Its official name is Commonwealth of Australia, and it is popularly called "Down Under" by those who live in the northern hemisphere. Some simply call Australia "Oz". In the past, the eastern half of the continent was known as New South Wales, a name now restricted to just one state, whilst the western half was called New Holland. Prior to this, the continent, being unknown and unexplored, was called Terra Australis Incognita - the unknown southern land.


My brother asked why Australia has winter when we in Canada have summer. How would I explain this to him?

Canada is in the Northern Hemisphere (northern half of the Earth), and Australia is in the Southern Hemisphere (southern). The seasons are opposite in the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere due to the way the Earth is tilted as it orbits around the Sun.